The Big Brother Launch Show kicked started the ninth series of the reality TV show with 5.4 million peak adult viewers last night.In the biggest ever opening night line-up, 16 housemates entered the new and improved house, watched by an average 23.5% audience share.Davina McCall introduced the new contestants, which includes Big Brother‘s first ever… Continue reading Big Brother Is Back
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ITV’s managing director for brand and commercial, Rupert Howell, has said that restrictions on advertising airtime is limiting the potential revenue of weekend shows.Speaking at a Royal Television Society dinner on ‘The New Economics of Television’, Howell cited the example of Sunday evening detective show Lewis having no ads in its second-half because the station’s… Continue reading Ad Restrictions Limiting ITV’s Potential Revenue
Daily Newspaper MarketThe daily national newspaper market was down by 1% year on year overall in May, according to the latest ABC figures, with just one daily title in our report showing a year on year circulation increase.The Sun was up by almost 106,000 copies year on year, although the Daily Mail remained relatively static… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: May 2008
A new study reveals that more than a quarter of people check the news on their mobile phone at the old-fashioned teatime TV news slot.The peak time to watch the news on a mobile phone in the UK is 6pm, followed by an equally familiar 9pm and 10pm, according to the report by Mediacells.Mobile phones… Continue reading Old Habits Die Hard In New Media
The Evening Standard saw its circulation grow by almost 7% from April to May, an increase in real terms of over 19,000 copies.It now has a circulation of more than 300,000.Evening freesheets thelondonpaper and London Lite saw their circulations remain relatively static month on month, at more than 500,000 and 401,000 copies respectively.Morning freesheet Metro… Continue reading Evening Standard Records Circulation Increase
The Apprentice pulled in more than 7.5 million adult viewers to the penultimate show, seeing Lucinda being fired by Sir Alan Sugar for being “too zany”.In a twist he only got rid of one potential apprentice – following advice from his confidants after a series of gruelling interviews – leaving Lee, Alex, Claire and Helene… Continue reading Penultimate Apprentice Pulls In Over 7.5m Adults
BBC One is to be shown live on the internet as part of the corporation’s bbc.co.uk online offering.Although BBC3 and the BBC News Channel are already simulcast online, they have always been digital services. BBC One will be the first of the corporation’s analogue channels to move online.The plan was announced as part of the… Continue reading BBC One To Be Shown Live On The Internet
GCap Media’s national digital only radio station Planet Rock has been acquired for an undisclosed sum by a consortium led by entrepreneur Malcolm Bluemel.The deal has been financed by Bluemel with the backing of Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson, Thin Lizzy’s Gary Moore and Marillion’s Fish.The change of ownership has gone… Continue reading Planet Rock Sold To Entrepreneur
Five has signed an exclusive three-year deal with UEFA for the 2009-12 UEFA Cup.Under the terms of the deal, Five will have the first pick of matches in each round.Five will also have exclusive rights to the UEFA Cup Final. In total the deal will guarantee 15 games a year from 2009-10 to 2011-12.For the… Continue reading Five Signs Exclusive Uefa Cup Deal
A new study from Harris Interactive reveals that over half (56%) of US teens would be interested in viewing mobile ads with incentives. The survey, of 1,000 US adults ages 18 and over and 200 teenagers ages 13-17, also found that over one-third (37%) of adults said that they would be receptive to such advertising.… Continue reading Over Half Of US Teens Interested In Viewing Mobile Ads With Incentives
