An extra four national newspapers are expected to raise their cover prices this month, in a bid to battle it out with each other and beat the credit crunch.Following ABC’s disappointing December release, which saw all the national newspaper’s – bar one title – report circulation declines, newspapers are being forced to increase their price… Continue reading Four more newspapers set to up cover prices
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Channel Five kicked-started the ninth series of CSI:Crime Scene Investigation with almost 4 million peak viewers last night.More than 3.8 million average viewers tuned in to see the first of 24 episodes of the ever-popular US crime drama, securing Five with a significantly larger audience share than its rival channels – ITV1, Channel 4 and… Continue reading Five’s new CSI starts on a high
The Mail on Sunday has hired former Bauer executive Marcus Rich as managing director, replacing Stephen Miron who left last November to join Global Radio.Rich will also take on the additional role of deputy managing director of Mail Newspapers after the company integrated its daily and Sunday sales departments, according to reports.He will report directly… Continue reading Mail on Sunday appoints new MD
In light of the recent advertising downturn, Ad Age’s editor Jonah Bloom suggests a shift back to the paid model as a means of moving forward in today’s market.Bloom predicts an “incredibly tough” 2009, with newspapers and magazines continuing to struggle and the possibility of more consolidation, foreign investment and even closures, particularly in the… Continue reading Ad Age editor: “Respect the paid model”
Disney Channel is opening up the channel to enable brands to associate themselves with properties such as Hannah Montana and High School Musical for the first time.This will offer marketers the opportunity to reach kids and families in an uncluttered, spot advertising-free environment.p>Michael Ghosh will head up an 11-strong sales team, which will be jointly… Continue reading Disney Channel increases commercial activity
Yahoo has confirmed the appointment of Carol Bartz as its new chief executive and has also announced that its president, Susan Decker, will be stepping down after almost nine years with the company.Former Autodesk boss Bartz has been given a seat on the Yahoo! board, and is set to take up her new position at… Continue reading Yahoo! names Carol Bartz as new chief
BBC director general Mark Thompson has confirmed that the BBC and ITV are close to agreeing a deal, which would allow the commercial broadcaster to continue to provide regional news.Speaking to the House of Lords Communications Committee today, Thompson said the broadcasters have been in discussions about the possibility of sharing facilities since last month,… Continue reading BBC and ITV set to strike regional news deal
Guardian News & Media (GNM) is launching a subscription service for its Guardian and Observer readers this weekend, with three varying rates on offer.Readers will have the opportunity to take out a weekend subscription, which includes the Saturday edition of the Guardian and Sunday’s Observer, giving them a 20% discount on the cover price.Alternatively, a… Continue reading GNM launches new subscription service
Unforgiven, the new drama with ex-Corrie star Suranne Jones, pulled in more than 7.6 million peak viewers last night, securing ITV1 with a 30.2% average audience share between 9pm and 10pm.Over 7.1 million average viewers tuned in to see episode one of three, in which Jones plays a woman released from prison on a licence… Continue reading ITV1’s Unforgiven debut pulls in 7.6 million viewers
With the continuing popularity and increase of online VoD services, David Brennan, research and strategy director at thinkbox, looks at how TV and the internet can complement each other …Entertainment junkies that we are, we’ve always wanted more from our TVs – whether it is a bigger and better one, the ability to catch-up with… Continue reading Broadcast TV vs Online TV
