Media regulator, Ofcom, has advertised a new local FM commercial radio licence to cover the towns of Warwick, Leamington Spa, Kenilworth and the immediately surrounding areas.Ofcom estimates that the new licence could reach coverage of an area with a 15+ population of around 100,000, although the exact coverage will be determined by the location of… Continue reading Ofcom Advertises New Warwick FM Licence
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The UK’s film fans were out in force in May, with the latest figures from the Cinema Advertising Association revealing a 0.3% increase in visits year on year, due mainly to the huge success of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.The sci-fi epic was by far the highest grossing film of the month, taking £26.8… Continue reading Star Wars Boosts Cinema Audiences In May
WAP usage in the UK continues to perform strongly, with 1.66 billion page impressions viewed in the UK during May, an increase of 14.1% compared to the same period in 2004, according to new figures from the Mobile Data Association (MDA). May enjoyed an average daily total of 53.8 million page impressions viewed, not quite… Continue reading WAP Use Continues To Grow
The increasing penetration of digital radio is making the industry a ‘complicated business’, with new research from the BBC identifying the difference in levels of knowledge and awareness in the digital market. Speaking at the Edinburgh Radio Festival, Simon Nelson, controller for BBC radio and music interactive, and Jo Hamilton, the Corporation’s head of audience… Continue reading BBC To Drive Future Uptake Of DAB Radio
Despite its increasing uptake in the US, satellite radio has not yet penetrated in the UK, with Stephen Carter, chief executive for Ofcom, saying that the medium is interesting, but “not really being looked into” by the media regulator. Speaking at the Edinburgh Radio Festival, Carter claimed that a subscriber radio model would not have… Continue reading Ofcom Shows Lack Of Interest In UK Satellite Radio Uptake
The importance of radio as a means of communication was raised yesterday by musician and organiser of Live 8, Midge Ure, with the rock and roll legend urging broadcasters to use their platforms to spread the message surrounding Africa and the G8 summit, held in Gleneagles this week.Amidst a week of charity marches and protests,… Continue reading Live8 Organiser Praises Power Of Radio
Daily Newspaper MarketDeclining readership continued to affect the majority of Britain’s daily national newspapers throughout April, with just a handful avoiding negative growth year on year. As a whole the daily newspaper market lost 2.9% of readers year on year.Quality Daily TitlesThe Times put in a good performance, as did the Guardian, increasing readers by… Continue reading NRS National Newspaper Round-Up: April 2005
The Radio Independents Group (RIG) will own all copyrights to the programmes they produce, according to new terms of trade unveiled yesterday at the Edinburgh Radio Festival.After 6 months of negotiations, the RIG and BBC have agreed that Independents will control all distribution rights to their output, while the BBC will take a licence to… Continue reading New Deal Gives Independent Producers Rights To BBC Content
Ulster TV (UTV) has announced the appointment of Scott Taunton as chief executive officer of The Wireless Group (TWG), taking up his new post with immediate effect following UTV’s acquisition of the company last month.UTV acquired TWG in a deal worth around £98 million. Taunton’s appointment sees him replace former chief executive, Kelvin MacKenzie who… Continue reading UTV Appoints Taunton As New Wireless Chief
The recent decline of young audiences is causing concern for the radio industry, with the important 16-24 year old age group dropping by 5% across all radio over the last two years.Speaking at the Edinburgh Radio Festival Gail Gallie, head of youth marketing at the BBC and John Robson, partner at research company Sparkler, unveiled… Continue reading BBC Urges Focus On Young Radio Audiences
