Chief executive of US media group, Liberty Media, John Malone, has said in an interview with Die Welt that the company will start operating cable television services in Germany in about one year’s time. The announcement follows Liberty Media’s recent acquisition of six cable franchises from Deutsche Telekom for around Â5.5 billion. Further investment costs… Continue reading Liberty Media To Launch German Cable TV Services
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According to the recent report Online Teen Spending, 2001, Datamonitor forecasts that by 2005 teenagers will spend up to $10.6 billion online, a rise from $483 2000. The survey looked at teenage spending online in seven EU countries and the US and found that online penetration amongst teenagers was often higher than amongst the population… Continue reading Teenagers Will Spend $10.6 Billion Online In 2005, Says Datamonitor
Market research group Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) has this morning reported a strong set of interim financial results, with organic sales rising by 6.7% and pre-tax profit up by 9.1% to £17.1 million. The company said that the strong figures illustrate the ‘relative resilience’ of the market information industry worldwide, which is growing despite the… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Sees Strong Results, Driven By Core Market Research Business
BSkyB is in discussions with Channel 5 that may lead to the satellite group taking a stake in the terrestrial station, the Sunday Business reported yesterday without naming its sources. C5 is owned 65% by pan-European broadcaster RTL and 35% by United Business Media (UBM). However, UBM has recently disposed of the rest of its… Continue reading BSkyB Interested In C5 Stake According To Reports
The well-documented fall-out in the internet market has reached Chrysalis as the company today announced that it will be ending all new media investments bar its sports network Rivals.net. The write down to Chrysalis’ accounts for the year will total £9.6 million and this does not include trading losses incurred by the New Media division… Continue reading New Media Write-Offs Cost Chrysalis
The French Government may relax its regulations on television advertising, possibly allowing press and retailers to advertise on TV by 2003, according to French press reports and ABN Amro. The broker says that the rationale behind the move would be to increase the attractiveness of the digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform to free to air… Continue reading France May Relax TV Advertising Rules
The European Commission (EC) has granted clearance for the proposed takeover of UK advertising and communications group, Tempus, by French agency Havas Advertising (see Havas Moves In On Tempus). The EC said that the takeover “does not raise any competition concerns in the markets for marketing communication services or media buying.” Havas’ activities include general… Continue reading EC Clears Proposed Takeover Of Tempus By Havas
Publishing group Highbury House Communications (HHC) said that consumer advertising levels have been resilient in the first half, but that there has been a slowdown in newsstand sales. Nevertheless, pre-tax profit for the six months to 30 June rose by 101% to £3.4 million. The results include the performance of all acquisitions made last year,… Continue reading Highbury House Will Close Titles That Do Not Meet Targets
The £25.5 million sale of Scot FM to the Guardian Media Group (GMG) in June (see Wireless Group Sells Scot FM To Guardian Media For £25.5m) has helped push Wireless Group into profit for the six months ended 30 June 2001. The £22.5 million profit from the disposal nudged pre-tax profit up to £5.0 million;… Continue reading Scot FM Sale Boosts Wireless Group Profits
Deutsche Telekom AG has sold its remaining six German cable regions to US company media company, Liberty Media Corporation. The sale is part of Deutsche Telekom’s strategy of focusing on its four main corporate divisions – mobile communications, internet communications, systems solutions and network access services – and spinning off its non-core assets, the company… Continue reading Deutsche Telekom Sells German Cable Regions To Liberty Media
