The Telegraph Group made an operating loss of £12.1 million in the year to January 1 2006, following the £45.8 million cost of relocating to new offices and restructuring. The £45.8 million was made up of £32.2 million in relocation expenses and £13.6 million for the cost of reorganisation, which included redundancies. Turnover at the… Continue reading Telegraph Group Records £12 Million Operating Loss
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NTL:Telewest has announced that total revenue in the third quarter 2006 was £1,024.9 million, up £140.6 million compared with the second quarter of 2006, due to the acquisition of Virgin Mobile. Total revenue was up £542.2 million compared to the third quarter of 2005, which NTL says was due to the merger with Telewest and… Continue reading NTL:Telewest Announces Q3 Results
Interpublic’s revenue has remained flat for the third quarter of 2006, at $1.45 billion, up from $1.44 billion for the same period a year ago. Interpublic also recorded revenue of $4.31 billion for the first nine months of 2006, compared to $4.38 billion during the first nine months of 2005. Organic revenue increased 2.7% compared… Continue reading Interpublic Revenues Remain Flat
The number of commercial Wi-Fi hotspots will grow by 47% worldwide to 143,700 this year, according to a new report from ABI Research. ABI says that Europe is currently the market leader with over 57,000 hotspots. It adds that one major driver of Wi-Fi hot spots is retail establishments, with McDonalds being a prime example,… Continue reading Commercial Wi-Fi Hotspots To Grow 47%
Cable TV operators are continuing to expand the reach of their cable video and high-speed data services, according to a new report from In-Stat. In-Stat said that out of the 1.2 billion TV households around the world, 355 million are currently cable TV households. Total worldwide cable TV households are still increasing, although at a… Continue reading Cable TV Households Continue To Grow
Media and entertainment, financial services, travel and automotive advertisers in the US will spend $11.5 billion advertising online in 2011, according to a new report from JupiterResearch. The US Online Category Advertising Forecast, 2006 to 2011 report says that this will account for 57% of all online ad spending that year. An earlier report from… Continue reading Top US Online Advertising Categories For 2011
The Advertising Standards Authority has rejected a complaint that the words “great sound” relating to DAB digital radio were misleading in a leaflet published by digital multiplex operator MXR.The leaflet, illustrating the benefits of DAB, included the subheading “Great Sound”, saying “If you really love music, you want… digital-quality sound – and that’s what DAB… Continue reading ASA Rejects Complaint That “Great Sound” Of DAB Is Misleading
The BBC’s plans for delivery of on-demand content have been criticised by the RadioCentre, the commercial radio industry’s representative body.Whilst accepting that the BBC should play a role in introducing consumers to new means of receiving content, the RadioCentre has cautioned against gifting the BBC a blank canvas with which to dominate the future of… Continue reading BBC’s iPlayer Plans Criticised By The RadioCentre
NTL:Telewest has announced that it is to rebrand itself Virgin Media at the beginning of next year, following the acquisition of the mobile phone operator.NTL:Telewest purchased Virgin Mobile in April this year for £962 million in cash and shares, forming the nation’s first quadruple play broadcaster to offer TV, broadband, fixed line and mobile telephony… Continue reading NTL To Become Virgin Media Early Next Year
Emap Advertising has developed a new research panel to gain consumer insight and aid clients in maximising the effectiveness of their campaigns.“The Inside”, which will go live from 15 November, will consist of a panel of 10,000 + members, aged 15 years and over, who have been recruited from a wide range of Emap’s media… Continue reading Emap Advertising Launches New Consumer Insight Panel
