Reports in the trade press have suggested that GCap is planning to sell its majority stake in DAB multiplex Digital One.Recently appointed GCap chief executive Fru Hazlitt (see A Fresh Start For GCap With Hazlitt) is said be outlining her plans for the company to the City next Monday, where she is expected to detail… Continue reading GCap Could Sell Its Stake In Digital One
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Havas chairman Vincent Bolloré is understood to be preparing a takeover bid of rival Aegis. According to a report in Campaign, Havas sources predict that Aegis, the parent company of Carat, Vizeum and the market research company Synovate, will be under Bolloré’s control by the end of the year. It is expected that if Bolloré… Continue reading Vincent Bolloré Could Make Aegis Bid
Time Warner is setting out plans to split AOL’s business in two, moving its online access business for consumers away from its advertising content. New chief executive Jeffrey Bewkes, who was previously chief operating officer, said that he plans to focus on AOL’s web portal and advertising sales. Speaking at Time Warner’s quarterly financial conference… Continue reading Time Warner Planning To Split AOL Business
BT’s financial results for the final three months of 2007 show that its pre-tax profits fell 30% to £447 million while revenues rose 1% to £5.15 billion. Ben Verwaayen, BT chief executive, said: “This has been another solid performance. We have delivered our twenty third consecutive quarter of year on year earnings per share growth.… Continue reading BT’s Pre-tax Profits Decline
AOL has acquired buy.at, an independent affiliate network that provides a platform for performance based e-commerce marketing programs to advertisers and publishers. buy.at will operate as a wholly-owned business unit of Advertising.com, part of AOL’s Platform-A organisation. Lynda Clarizio, president of Advertising.com, said: “This transaction will position Advertising.com to serve merchant and retail advertisers with… Continue reading AOL Acquires buy.at Affiliate Network
BSkyB has reported a before tax downturn of £36 million for the first six months of its financial year to end December, as the value of its almost 18% stake in ITV fell. For the second half of 2007, revenues were up 11% to just under £2.5 billion, but operating profit dropped a quarter to… Continue reading BSkyB Reports Before Tax Downturn Of £36 Million
The Daily Mail and General Trust has reported a solid financial performance for the last quarter of 2007, with a 4% rise in ad revenues at its Associated Newspapers division. According to its interim management statement today, the group’s revenues for the quarter were up 2% on last year. At its national newspapers division, Associated… Continue reading DMGT Reports Solid Financial Performance For Q4 2007
Broadcaster Five generated £314 million in advertising revenue in 2007, compared with £290.3 million in 2006, an 8.2% boost. The growth is a result of new revenue from Five’s digital channels, Five Life and Five US, and an almost 3% improvement in total television advertising. Five chief executive, Jane Lighting, told The Times: “Five is… Continue reading Five Boosts Ad Revenue By 8.2%
Google has reportedly proposed a partnership with search rival Yahoo! in an effort to escape Microsoft’s $44.6 billion hostile takeover bid. It is understood that Google chief executive yesterday telephoned Yahoo! founder Jerry Yang to propose working together. A partnership between the two could see Yahoo! outsource its search and advertising functions to Google while… Continue reading Google Proposes Yahoo! Partnership
News Corp has announced second quarter pre-tax profits of $1.39 billion (£705 million), up 9.2% year on year. The Murdoch media empire grew in all but two of its eight operating divisions, filmed entertainment and television. Group revenues grew 9.5% year-on-year to $8.59 billion, with cable network programming revenues up by a third to $1.24… Continue reading News Corp Profits Up In Q2
