Five has snapped up a healthy share of male ABC1 viewers with its first prime-time broadcast of cricketing highlights.The best of the action from the opening day of the Test Match against Sri Lanka at Lords last Thursday bagged a peak audience of 700,000, with a total of 1.3 million viewers during the 45-minute slot… Continue reading Five Bowled Over By Cricket Audience
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United Business Media (UBM) has announced the sale of several publications through its UK and European media busines, CMPi, raising almost £15 million for the firm.The company’s sale of Industrial Equipment Market and The Trader to Metropolis International have generated £9 million, while its disposal of Trade-It to Friday-Ad Limited raised a further £4 million.The… Continue reading UBM Offloads Magazines To Raise £15 million
Next week will see radio industry ratings body RAJAR reveal the details of its new contract to provide audience measurement services throughout 2007.The announcement, due on Monday 22 May, is expected to feature more requirements by RAJAR to move towards electronic measurement, building on the audience body’s progress to date (see RAJAR Invites Tenders For… Continue reading RAJAR To Announce New Contract Next Week
Telewest customers will be given a grandstand view of Steven Gerrard and the boys this summer, with the broadcaster securing deals with the BBC and ITV to screen every World Cup game in high definition (HD).HDTV is accessible only through Telewest’s cable service, or via satellite company Sky, although only Telewest has secured a deal… Continue reading ITV Telewest Deal Gives Clear View For Football Fans
The MediaTel Group Sports Quiz in aid of Scope and the Pulmonary Hypertension Association has now reached its conclusion and the winner is Dominik Cwojdzinski of Mediacom.Entrants to the quiz had to predict the outcome of 25 sporting events taking place since January, including who would win the University Boat Race, how many medals would… Continue reading MediaTel Group Sports Quiz Winnners Announced
A new video-on-demand service launched by CNN International will make CNN features and documentaries available on Homechoice, the digital home network open to 2.4 million homes in London and some surrounding areas.Alongside current options such as Sky Sports and Sky Movies, subscribers will be able to access a broad range of content, from luxury lifestyle… Continue reading Choice Widens For Homechoice Subscribers
Outdoor media giant Clear Channel is to launch the UK’s first digital billboard network in London, with the 48-sheet sized offerings controled by a central hub and updated remotely.The venture is already taking sales, with a marketing programme also underway, as Clear Channel seeks advertisers for the 5.3 metre by 2.5 metre sites.Built using new… Continue reading Clear Channel Preps Britain’s First Digital Billboards
The Sportsman, Britain’s new daily sports and betting paper, recorded debut sales of 21,819 in April, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.In a statement this afternoon, the paper welcomed the figures as a “solid start,” with a breakeven target of 40,000 looking likely by the end of its first year.The figure includes just over… Continue reading The Sportsman Posts ‘Solid’ Sales In Debut ABC
Daily Newspaper MarketBritain’s daily newspaper market continued to see circulation decline in April, suffering a dip of 3.11% year on year overall.Both the mid market and popular sectors saw universal decline, while the quality market saw just two titles increase their sales.The Guardian added 1.9% to its sales year on year, pushing circulation to 374,580,… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: April 2006
The latest figures from ABC show the nation’s popular newspapers shedding sales across the board in April, with the Daily Star worst hit, losing 9.5% from its circulation year on year and seeing over 80,000 readers desert its pages.News International’s market leading Sun also suffered, with a 3.2% decline translating to over 103,000 readers in… Continue reading Tabloid Sales Down As Mid Market Takes A Tumble
