June saw several Hollywood blockbusters dominating the nation’s cinemas, as Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith secured a second month as the most popular film choice, despite pressure from Batman Begins, the fifth Batman film featuring a fourth new face behind the mask.Last month saw Star Wars draw a total of 10.5 million… Continue reading June Sees Blockbusters Dominate Cinema
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The Daily Telegraph has re-launched its popular Fantasy Football game, with new branding and enhanced interactive elements designed to draw even more players than its previous successful runs.Fronted by the newspaper’s columnist, broadcaster and footballing legend Alan Hansen, the competition will offer more prizes, and new features for the 05/06 football season. In addition, Hansen… Continue reading Hansen To Front Telegraph Fantasy Football Drive
RTL’s acquisition of a 100% shareholding in Five earlier this week has sparked rumours of a takeover bid from the company for Telewest’s programming arm, Flextech. RTL secured complete control of Five after agreeing with United Business Media to acquire the outstanding 35.4% shareholding for £247.6 million (see RTL Seizes Full Control Of Five). The… Continue reading RTL Buyout Sparks Five / Flextech Bid Rumours
GMTV saw its revenues rise by 7.6% year on year during June, totaling £4.7 million and marking the only growth amongst the nation’s terrestrial broadcasters.ITV was less fortunate, seeing its revenues drop by 19.7% in the same period to £109.8 million. However, the broadcaster has invested heavily in its multi-channel offerings, announcing plans to invest… Continue reading Television Market Round-Up – June 2005
There were significant downturns in viewing share for the majority of Britain’s terrestrial television broadcasters during June, as negative growth for all but BBC Two reflected the increasing competition posed by multi-channel digital television.All ViewingThe BBC’s flagship terrestrial station, BBC One, was less fortunate than its smaller counterpart in All Homes, however, but remains the… Continue reading Television Viewing Round-Up – June 2005
BSkyB has expanded its Active channel with a range of flexible sponsorship packages, building on the success of red button advertising by allowing advertisers to associate their brand with relevant editorial content and promotions within Sky Active.The Active channel delivers interactive “entertainment and lifestyle services” to more than 7.7 million Sky households, with the first… Continue reading Sky Boosts Advertiser Choice With Active Sponsorship
Virgin Radio has signed high-profile Sky Sports presenter Tim Lovejoy to host a star-studded magazine-style sports programme from 28th August.Lovejoy will take to the air on Sunday afternoons, playing music and interviewing sports and showbiz celebrities from 4pm until 7pm.The signing coincides with both the Ashes and the start of the new football season, bringing… Continue reading Virgin Radio Signs Sky Sports Star
New research from interactive specialists, Zip TV, claims that 30% of potential advertising interactors, dubbed ‘Unimpressed Pragmatists,’ are not pressing the red button because there are too few incentives. According to the study, a further 22%, referred to as ‘Apprehensive Stargazers’, are too daunted by the prospect to interact with an ad. The findings, ZipTV… Continue reading Advertisers Urged To Engage Interactive Audiences
Delivering the first Ofcom Annual Lecture to the Westminster Media Forum yesterday, Ed Richards, Ofcom’s senior partner for strategy and market development, laid out his vision of the UK’s future media landscape, highlighting the fast development of digital technology and predicting a boom in on-demand services. “The UK is seeing more digital, more broadband and… Continue reading Ofcom Strategy Chief Predicts An On-Demand Future
Speaking as part of a panel session at the Ofcom Annual Lecture yesterday (Trends in TV, Radio and Telecoms), Sarah Simon, executive director of Morgan Stanley, accepted that the media industry would continue to grow. However, it will be a “bigger market spread across more companies; so lower margins and multiples of earnings will be… Continue reading Analyst Warns Media Growth Will Force Lower Margins
