Mobile operators 3 and O2 have struck an agreement to merge their social networks.A new mobile social network, EyeVibe, will succeed 3’s SeeMeTV and O2’s LookAtMeTV, from the end this month, when the two operators have finished testing the service.The two offerings have proved valuable money-spinners for their operators and are both built on a… Continue reading O2 And 3 To Merge Social Networks
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Commercial radio stations will not be allowed to cut local programming, after Ofcom rejected pressure from the industry to be able to do so.The watchdog has also announced new rules to preserve sound quality on DAB radio, with new guidelines published today as part of the media regulator’s long-running Future of Radio review.As expected, FM… Continue reading Ofcom Rejects Call For Cut In Local Radio Content
Revenues for free to view web services will rise by only £1 million from 2007 to 2008, but are expected to increase to £98 million by 2012 as commercial services pick up market share, according to a report from Screen Digest.The report predicts that over 1.5 billion television shows and specialist programmes will be downloaded… Continue reading BBC iPlayer To Aid Web TV Growth
BBC One’s Mistresses lured more than 4.4 million adults to the channel last night for its second last episode, whilst ITV1’s bawdy Ladette To Lady drew 3.6 million between 9pm and 10pm.As the four lives of the Mistresses continued to unfold, BBC One took a 20% share for the show in the timeslot, whilst the… Continue reading Mistresses Lures Over 4.4 Million To BBC One
BSkyB has reported its lowest take-up since it became a digital-only service in 2001, now reporting a total of 8.8 million pay-TV customers, with 167,000 net additions made in the last three months of 2007.This keeps the company on track to hitting 10 million by 2010, but represents a year on year decline on take-up,… Continue reading Sky Pay-TV Subscriptions Reach 8.8 Million
Long-running children’s television institution, Grange Hill, has been axed after three decades.The BBC has decided not to recommission the fictional schoolyard show and the final episodes will air at the end of this year.Anne Gilchrist, the CBBC controller, said the decision to end Grange Hill‘s 30-year run was part of a move to more accurately… Continue reading Grange Hill Axed After 30 Years
4Radio has not yet appointed an advertising director or sales team prior to the July launch date of the platform, according to reports.It had been expected that a final decision on applicants for the commercial director position would be made before Christmas by the operator of the UK’s second national digital multiplex, 4Digital Group.According to… Continue reading 4Radio Still Looking For Ad Director
The Mobile Data Association (MDA) has today released a new UK Mobile Report, which shows that a significantly wider variety of data usage has driven overall growth figures in 2007.SMS growth remained strong, but a combination of static and video messages and internet usage has resulted in a total of over 56,922 million texts being… Continue reading Picture Messaging And Mobile Internet Drive Mobile Usage
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
