Each week, NewsLine brings you a round-up of the latest news from the City affecting the media industry.This week’s big City news mainly revolved around SMG, with the company releasing its 2006 financial results and announcing that it is seeking a separate stock market listing for Virgin Radio.SMG said that it wants to focus on… Continue reading Media In The City
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The Scotsman will this weekend launch a £250,000 advertising campaign promoting record audience figures.Although the newspaper’s year on year print sales dropped by almost 10% in the February ABCs, to 59,092, the title is celebrating its audience beating the four million mark for the first time in its illustrious history.The four million mark was bettered… Continue reading Scotsman To Launch Major Ad Campaign
Thomas Geitner has joined the BBC Worldwide board as a non-executive director. Geitner joined Vodafone in 2000 as an Executive Director with responsibility for global Business Integration. He left the company at the end of last year.Geitner will advise on new media developments, investments and international growth as BBC Worldwide gears up for major digital… Continue reading BBC Worldwide Appoints Non-Executive Director
Daily Newspaper MarketThe nation’s Daily newspapers suffered further declines in circulation in March, with the overall market down 3.3% year on year.Most Daily titles saw their circulations slide, with the exception of the Financial Times, which bolstered its figure by 3.4%.The largest actual loss of the Dailies was felt by the Daily Mirror, while the… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: March 2007
Q Magazine and its website, Q4music.com, have amalgamated their editorial teams.The magazine, which is top of the music magazine sector, despite a considerable year on year and period on period decline in circulation, according to the latest consumer magazine ABCs (see ABC Results Jul-Dec 2006:Q Mag Remains King Of Music Sector Despite Circulation Decline), has… Continue reading Q Magazine And Q4music.com Meld Editorial Teams
Jay Hunt, controller, BBC daytime and early peak, has commissioned two new entertainment shows intended to bring some “springtime sparkle” to daytime on BBC One and BBC Two.Pop icon Donny Osmond will host Identity, billed as the ultimate mind-game from Reveille for BBC Two.Already a hit in the US, this intense game of impulse and… Continue reading Two New BBC Entertainment Shows
thelondonpaper stayed ahead of its competitor, the London Lite, in March, recording a period on period circulation increase of more than 8,000 or 1.6%.The London Lite, meanwhile, recorded a very slight period on period decrease of 0.1%, giving it a total circulation figure of over 400,200. thelondonpaper‘s circulation rests at around 502,000.The Evening Standard‘s circulation… Continue reading thelondonpaper Remains Ahead Of London Lite
Sir Richard Branson is thought to be the favourite to buy Virgin Radio following yesterday’s decision by its owner SMG to float it on the stock market. According to reports in the trade press, a brand rights ownership clause included in the deal which saw the station originally sold off from the Virgin Group could… Continue reading Branson Could Bid For Virgin Radio
New research from NAdbase shows that 36% of all US internet users visited a newspaper website in November 2006, and page views for newspaper websites increased 27% year on year during the second half of 2006. The report also shows that during the second half of the year, unique visitors to newspaper websites averaged 57.3… Continue reading 36% Of US Internet Users Visit Newspaper Websites
SMG’s final results for 2006 show that its pre-tax profits were £10 million, a decline of 50% from 2005, whilst revenues were down 8% on 2005. The company’s TV revenues were down 8% to £125.6 million with its radio revenues recording a 3% drop to £21.7 million. Pearl & Dean’s revenues were also down, 31%… Continue reading SMG Announces Full Year Results
