Bouncing back from the embarrassing departure of Paul O’Grady last month, ITV is to retain one of its highest profile chat hosts, as talk show stalwart Michael Parkinson signs on for another year with ITV.Parky, who joined ITV from the BBC in 2004, has become one of the broadcaster’s most prized personalities, with his distinctive… Continue reading Parky To Stay Seated At ITV Until 2007
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TV marketing body Thinkbox has appointed Andy Barnes, sales director of Channel 4, as its new chairman following the departure of previous chairman and former director of customer relationship marketing at ITV, Justin Sampson.Barnes takes the reigns at Thinkbox with immediate effect, acting as the group’s lead ambassador to represent all eight member TV companies,… Continue reading Andy Barnes Appointed New Thinkbox Chairman
IPC ignite! is to extend its iconic Loaded brand with the creation of new style magazine dubbed Fashion Inc, targeting wealthy, image-conscious men with aspirational yet grounded editorial content.The new title, publishing bi-annually, will his newsstands on 24 March priced at £5, bringing together the Loaded Fashion brand and the heritage of IPC’s parent company… Continue reading IPC Extends Loaded Fashion With New Style Mag
This morning saw the unveiling of the largest ever piece of advertising research into the gay and lesbian community, with the launch of Outright 2006 revealing to marketers the power and potential of the illusive “pink pound”.Jointly commissioned by Channel 4, OMD Insight and GaydarRadio, the survey of 18,000 gay and lesbian and 4,000 straight… Continue reading IPC Extends Loaded Fashion With New S
Private equity group, Cinven, has stepped down from bidding for Daily Mail & General Trust’s regional newspaper arm, Northcliffe Newspapers, following Trinity Mirror’s recent withdrawal, according to a report in today’s Times. Cinven’s departure leaves the way open for interested parties including US publishing group Gannett Co Inc, Providence, Johnston Press, CVC and Providence. DMGT… Continue reading Civin Steps Down From Northcliffe Newspapers Bid
This morning saw the unveiling of the largest ever piece of advertising research into the gay and lesbian community, with the launch of Outright 2006 revealing to marketers the power and potential of the illusive “pink pound”. Jointly commissioned by Channel 4, OMD Insight and GaydarRadio, the survey of 18,000 gay and lesbian and 4,000… Continue reading New Research Reveals Power Of The Pink Pound
Some key European markets may find it hard to comply with the government imposed analogue switchover date, with a new report from Screen Digest finding that some countries target switch-off dates may be too ambitious to meet. Although Germany appears to face the biggest challenge out of all European countries in meeting its 2008 switch-over… Continue reading Key European Markets Find Switchover Date Hard
ITV looks set to suffer a drop in advertising profits of 14% in the first quarter of 2006, with media buyers claiming the broadcaster is losing viewers across its portfolio of channels. According to a report in this morning’s Times, buyers estimate that ITV1 has booked roughly £352 million of business in Q1 2006, down… Continue reading ITV Could See 14% Revenue Drop In Q1 2006
Advertising expenditure in the UK enjoyed a year on year increase of 5.4% in 2005, with the latest figures from Thomson Intermedia attributing the growth to expanding internet revenues.Despite industry fears that the internet’s dominance would take marketers’ budgets away from traditional media, Thomson showed that television and press advertising held its own in 2005.… Continue reading UK Adspend Up By 5.4%
Advances in mobile phone technology have seen an increase in mobile gambling, with global revenues from mobile phone casino games expected to grow at an accelerated pace through 2008, reaching over $2.2 billion by 2010. According to research from Visiongain, mobile gambling revenues will expand by more than 50% over the next four years, generating… Continue reading Global Mobile Gambling To Reach $2.2 Billion By 2010
