The BBC Trust has given final approval to the BBC Executive’s proposals for its on-demand iPlayer service, although it has made some modifications. The on-demand proposals are the first to go through a Public Value Test (PVT).The Trust’s provisional conclusions were subject to an open consultation, to which 10,500 individuals and organisations responded.Following these responses,… Continue reading BBC Trust Gives iPlayer Final Approval
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The good seasonal weather had a damaging effect on ITV1’s strong Sunday night line-up, with viewing figures dropping by an average of 1.2 million adults between 7.30pm and 10pm.Last night’s edition of Coronation Street, which saw Kym Marsh’s character Michelle become suspicious about her brother’s behaviour, was watched by 7.86 million adults (down from 8.68… Continue reading Good Weather Melts Sunday Viewing
JCDecaux Airport and BAA have unveiled their vision for ‘airport advertising of the future’ at Heathrow Terminal 5, as part of plans to redevelop advertising across all BAA airports.With an estimated investment of £25 million in state-of-the-art digital technology and iconic poster advertising sites, Terminal 5 is intended to transform the airport advertising medium.The advertising… Continue reading JCDecaux And BAA Unveil Airport Advertising Vision
theJazz, the UK’s first national digital radio is set to boost its multi-platform appeal by launching its own record label this spring after signing a deal with Universal Classics and Jazz (UCJ).The deal, which was negotiated on behalf of theJazz by GCap’s head of commercial enterprises, Giles Pearman, and Dickon Stainer, managing director of UCJ,… Continue reading TheJazz Boosts Its Multi-Platform Appeal
The director of the UK Association of Online Publishers, Alexandra White, is to leave the company after five years.White, who joined the association in 2002, is leaving to do voluntary work in the Waterberg region of South Africa.The AOP is an industry body representing the interests of approximately 160 online publishing companies.White said: “I have… Continue reading Alexandra White To Leave AOP
Social networking website Bebo has hired Angel Gambino, a former senior executive at MTV, to the position of vice president of music in a move to expand the site’s appeal.The company’s international president Joanna Shields has reportedly already admitted to having rival website MySpace in her sights, which according to Nielsen/NetRatings reports a far higher… Continue reading Bebo Gets Gambino For Music Push
Each week, NewsLine brings you a round-up of the latest news from the City affecting the media industry.Pearson, publisher of the Financial Times, announced that it expects double digit profits at the title this year, thanks to new cost measures, integration actions and diversification (Full Story).The company added that it is trading in line with… Continue reading Media In The City
IPC Media’s TV weekly magazines sector, IPC TX, has gained a new managing director, after the departure of Philippa Brown.Fiona Dent will take over the role from 4 June, with Brown leaving the publisher to join OMG UK as CEO.Dent will also have responsibility for IPC Plus, the licensing and syndication business, and IPC Direct,… Continue reading IPC’s TV Listings Sector Gets New MD
1Xtra has announced that Nesha is to leave the station on May 4, to be replaced by Max as host of its weekday lunchtime show.Max will begin presenting on May 7 having deputised in several slots this year. She was signed by the station in December 2006.Max said “I’m thrilled at the opportunity to be… Continue reading New Weekday DJ For 1Xtra
The BBC Trust has given the BBC approval to go ahead with the launch of a nationally available free-to-view satellite platform.Freesat, a joint venture with ITV, has an anticipated launch date of Spring 2008 and will offer up to 200 channels plus digital satellite interactivity and high definition capability.Mark Thompson, BBC director-general, said: “The BBC’s… Continue reading Freesat Gets BBC Trust Approval
