Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) and Telewest Communications, the first and second largest cable groups in the country respectively, have confirmed that they are in preliminary talks which could see the mega-merger of the two groups.A spokesperson from Cable & Wireless Communications told Newsline this afternoon that “preliminary discussions are being held between them and… Continue reading Cable Giants Meet For Merger Talks
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Last year the outdoor advertising industry was one of the fastest-growing media in terms of ad expenditure, with a year on year growth of 7.8%. This was beaten only by the massive growth of radio advertising and the 8.9% growth of business magazines. Radio expenditure was up by 15.9% between 1997 and 1998 according to… Continue reading TDI Expects To Buck Advertising Downturn
An episode of the BBC’s popular series Men Behaving Badly has come under attack from viewers, according to the latest report from the Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC). The episode, which appeared during the Christmas season of last year, received 18 complaints about the level of sexual innuendo in the programme, particularly scenes suggesting masturbation in… Continue reading Men Behave Badly On The BBC
http://www.sceneone.co.uk/It’s not surprising, given the growing number of different media, that we should see an increase in the amount of media cross-promotion. As more ‘traditional’ media develop their online presence, the role of the internet is giving cross-promotion a new arm to explore. Rather than showcase an exclusive range of products and information, a growing… Continue reading Website Of The Week – SceneOne
The future of struggling internet service provider (ISP), LineOne, has been secured with a £12 million cash injection from its two remaining owners, United News & Media (UNM) and BT. News International was a third partner in the original venture, but pulled out last month as it launched its own free ISP, CurrantBun.com (see The… Continue reading £12m Investment Brightens LineOne’s Future
It is understood that BSkyB has written to Stephen Byers, the trade and industry secretary, offering further assurances that its planned takeover of Manchester United will not unfairly influence future negotiations for Premiership broadcasting rights.According to today’s Financial Times, BSkyB has offered to remove Manchester Utd from the Premier League’s meetings with TV groups negotiating… Continue reading BSkyB Assures DTI Over Man Utd Bid
Both Cable & Wireless Communications and its parent Cable & Wireless enjoyed rises in their share prices by the close of trading yesterday of 36˝p and 23˝p respectively, following media speculation that Cable & Wireless Communications is in possible merger talks with Telewest. Telewest’s share price also rose by 19p to 296ź. Details on the… Continue reading Sharewatch
You fall into two camps regarding Manchester United. You either hate them so much that you want them to lose every match they play in, or you only hate when they play your team in league (but secretly wish your team was as good as them). Love them or loath them, you have to admit… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 21/03/99
Share prices remained fairly stable during trading on Friday. Bristol United Press, Independent (I£), Taylor Nelson Sofres and Telewest Communications all showed increases in their prices.The Daily Mail & General Trust sustained a loss of 1p from its price, dropping to 2956p.The closing prices of media company shares yesterday were:
Cinema admission in February this year averaged 3.59 million per week – a 35% increase on January, according to figures released by Carlton Screen Advertising.February’s admissions were higher than any monthly total in the previous 12 months and with the exception of February 1998, which was boosted by Titanic‘s success, the highest February average in… Continue reading Cinema Admissions Hit Record Levels In February
