The latest in a series of ITV1 adaptations of Agatha Christie’s most famous sleuth proved unable to defeat the might of the one-time Python Michael Palin.Agatha Christie’s Marple pulled in an impressive average rating of five million adult viewers during the two-hour duration, with a peak audience of 5.3 million for the first 15 minutes.Despite… Continue reading Marple No Match For Ex-Python
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Friday evening saw the England rugby team return to the pitch for their vitally important match against a very impressive Tonga team.England had to win to be sure of progressing through to a quarter final showdown with the Aussies, and win they did, although not without a few scares along the way.A peak of two… Continue reading Two Million ABC1 Men Watch England Beat Tonga
Last week, SMG announced that its revenues were flat at £88.5 million, with the group understood to be postponing its plans to float its Virgin Radio business.SMG also announced that it appointed former Chrysalis radio chief executive Richard Huntingford as executive chairman of Virgin Radio (Full Story).Havas, the global advertising and communications services group, reported… Continue reading Media In The City: SMG Postpones Plans To Float Virgin Radio
Channel 4 is to celebrate its 25th birthday by giving viewers the chance to watch hours of their favourite shows.The hit programmes, including Father Ted and Brookside, will be aired each night on More4 from September 30 until the channel’s birthday weekend on November 2.Classic episodes of shows such as Brookside, Comic Strip, Queer As… Continue reading Channel 4 To Air Classic Shows For 25th Birthday
Trinity Mirror has announced that it will not be selling its regional news titles in the Midlands and South East, adding that it has agreed the sale of the Racing Post for £170 million. Trinity Mirror said that it had failed to secure high enough offers for its regional titles. In a statement released today,… Continue reading Trinity Mirror Abandons Regional Paper Sell-Off
Future has sold its French operations to WM7 for €18 million, as it continues its strategy of only investing in English language content. Of the €18 million, €13.2 million is payable in cash and up to €4.8 million is payable in 2010 dependent on the achievement of certain revenue targets by Future France. The group… Continue reading Future Sells French Business
New research published today by Informa Telecoms & Media shows that digital TV penetration of Western European households will break the 50% mark by the end of this year. The 11th edition of Informa’s Western European TV report forecasts that digital homes in the region will total 135 million by 2012, equivalent to an 86%… Continue reading European Digital TV Penetration To Break 50% Mark
A new forecast from ZenithOptimedia predicts that the 2008 Olympic games will help lift television’s share of the global ad market to a record 38.2% in 2008. Online video and local search will drive 30% growth in internet ad expenditure this year, to nine times faster that the rest of the ad market. Between 2006… Continue reading Olympic Games To Lift TV’s Share Of Global Ad Market
SMG is understood to have postponed plans to float Virgin Radio this autumn, adding that there is significant interest in the business. The group has also appointed Richard Huntingford as executive chairman of Virgin Radio. SMG revealed plans to float the radio business in April (see SMG To Float Virgin Radio), however, this has been… Continue reading SMG Postpones Virgin Radio Floatation
The latest report from EUROFRAME – European Forecasting Network reveals that the economic upturn in the Euro area lost some momentum in the first half of 2007. Quarterly real GDP growth in the Euro Area slowed to 0.3% in the second quarter of 2007, down from a stronger than expected 0.5% in the first quarter.… Continue reading European Economic Upturn Loses Some Momentum
