BBC One’s second episode of the family roots programme, Who Do You Think You Are? featuring Boris Johnson, proved to be a winner with more than 7 million peak viewers last night.The hour-long show, which uncovered details about Johnson’s Turkish great-grandfather, pulled in over 6.8 million average viewers with a 28% audience share between 9pm… Continue reading Boris Johnson’s Who Do You Think You Are? Proves Popular
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Daily Newspaper MarketThe latest six monthly NRS figures, for January to June 2008, show that overall, Britain’s national daily newspaper market was static year on year in June.In the daily Quality sector, the Guardian and Times were both up by almost 8% year on year, with the Daily Mail in the Mid-Market and the Sun… Continue reading NRS National Newspaper Round-Up: January – June 2008
According to traffic figures released today by ABCe, the Guardian website increased its unique users* to 20.6 million over the month of July.There was also good news for Times Online and Sun Online as they too reported record usage. However, the figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation show mixed results over July with three… Continue reading Guardian.co.uk Sees Record Traffic In July
All of the main terrestrial channels recorded a year on year decline in viewing share according to the July figures, with the exception of BBC One, which increased its share by 0.5 percentage points year on year.Other channels saw a year on year increase in viewing share of 2.3 percentage points.All ViewingBBC One enjoyed a… Continue reading Television Viewing Round-Up – July 2008
City Talk 105.9, Bauer Media’s speech radio station in Liverpool, is kicking-off a new outdoor marketing campaign to mark the start of the Premiership football season.The campaign highlights the expert sports shows on City Talk including City Sport, Terrace Talk, and Saturday Sport.The campaign uses ex-footballers John Aldridge, Ian St John, Ian Snodin and new… Continue reading City Talk Launches Outdoor Marketing Campaign
Virgin Radio has teamed up with Garmin Satellite Navigation for sponsorship of its Rock ‘n’ Roll football show.The fully integrated radio and online deal, which is set to launch as the football season starts, will include pre-recorded trails, in show credits and a series of spotlight ads.The campaign has been designed to highlight Virgin’s new… Continue reading Virgin Radio Signs Six Figure Sponsorship Deal With Garmin
The Secret Millionaire banked more than 4.5 million peak viewers for Channel 4 last night, ahead of BBC One and ITV1 for the last 45 minutes of the show.The popular reality programme saw property tycoon and millionaire, Nick Leslau, help people with severe disabilities in Glasgow.However, BBC One’s one-off documentary, Pedigree Dogs Exposed, came a… Continue reading The Secret Millionaire Banks The Top Spot
The Outdoor Advertising Association (OAA) has announced that outdoor ad spend has slipped 1.6% year on year, falling for the third consecutive quarter.Outdoor ad spend fell by 6.9% in Q1 compared with the same period in 2007, which was the biggest decrease in the sector in the last six years.Alan James, chief executive of the… Continue reading Outdoor Ad Spend Falls Again
BSKyB is adding seven new high-definition channels to its Sky+ HD service next month.The seven channels will take the satellite broadcaster’s total number of HD channels to 26, with six of the new offerings bolstering Sky Movies, while the seventh will be an HD version of Sky Real Lives.Genres covered by the new movie channels… Continue reading Sky To Launch Seven New HD Channels
BBC Radio 1 has announced a number of line-up changes to its schedule, with Sara Cox and Edith Bowman returning and Dick and Dom leaving.The station said the pair would leave their Sunday morning show next month to “pursue other projects”.Their departure has made way for a number of changes, including the introduction of two… Continue reading Radio 1 Shakes Up Its Schedule
