Matt Teeman will take over from Ashley Munday as director of advertising sales at BBC Magazines.Teeman, who has been acting director since December, will oversee a team of 100 plus ad sales professionals and will be responsible for advertising revenue for over 25 magazines.UK market-leading titles include Radio Times, Good Food, Top Gear, Top of… Continue reading Teeman New Director of Advertising At BBC Mags
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A gigantic goalkeeper will greet football crazy fans as they arrive at one of the main entry points to this summer’s World Cup.Oliver Kahn, the second-choice goalkeeper of the German national team, has been recreated as a 65 metre wide 18 metre high behemoth, leaping across the four lane highway at Munich Airport.The huge structure… Continue reading Attack Of The 65 Metre German Goalkeeper
Future publishing, the UK’s sixth largest magazine publisher, has appointed Stevie Spring as its new chief executive.Spring, the former Young & Rubicam MD, will replace Greg Ingham, who has been in the role for seven years.The job is Spring’s first foray into publishing and first role at the helm of a listed company. Her appointment… Continue reading Spring Appointed MD Of Future
Only one in eight viewers believe television commercials are truthful and accurate, according to new research by ITV.The ITV research (featured in its corporate responsibility report) suggests that advertisers, who spend £3.4 billion every year in the UK on promoting products on television, need to go back to basics and work on viewer trust.Of 4,000… Continue reading Trust In ITV Ads Low
Channel 4 has launched its new radio station, which will take advantage of the absence of regulation and challenge traditional radio operators.Channel4radio.com is an historic move for the broadcaster, which for over two decades has focused primarily on television broadcasting. The channel’s online service will focus on commissioning radio programmes for users to download onto… Continue reading C4 Makes History With Radio Launch
Five is to launch two new channels, five US and five life, on Freeview this Autumn and has begun a major recruitment drive to staff the new channels using funding from its sole shareholder, RTL.Five US will show the best of American television with a selection of drama, sport, films and youth programming, while five… Continue reading Five To Launch Two New Channels
The Times newspaper will shortly launch a television service, Times TV, said News International chairman Less Hinton at the World Newspaper Congress in Moscow today.The television venture will be sponsored by computer company Cisco Systems and the service will have aggregated content provided by partners. News International also publishes the Sun and News of the… Continue reading Times Newspaper To Launch Times TV
talkSPORT, the UK’s most popular commercial speech radio station, has struck a deal with German regional broadcasting chiefs to broadcast across the nation’s DAB digital radio airwaves during what promises to be a cracking World Cup.This means that soccer-crazy fans will be able to listen to English radio in Germany for up to the minute… Continue reading talkSPORT To Broadcast From Germany
HomeChoice, the broadband, telephone and IPTV provider, looks as if it will have to cut its sale price from a hoped for £200 million after its owners received offers nearer the £50 million mark.Investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston are handling the sale for Video Networks, the company behind HomeChoice, who last year reported a… Continue reading HomeChoice Could Cut Sale Price
Continuous live television broadcast over mobile phones may be available far earlier than predicted. The BBC and ITV, in conjunction with other major broadcasters, have formed an unprecedented alliance to develop a mobile television service.They will conduct a six-month trial, together with Samsung and LG mobile phones, to test the market. Earlier in the year,… Continue reading BBC And ITV Trial Live Mobile TV
