BT has announced that it has more than doubled the number of broadband digital subscriber line (DSL) connections in a year, hitting its five million target a year early and increasing broadband speeds by up to four times. The group’s results for the year to March 31 2005 show new wave turnover to be up… Continue reading BT Doubles Broadband Lines In A Year
More Newsline articles
Some of the UK’s highest-profile media bosses are preparing to address the industry at a series of conferences throughout the summer, designed to address the key issues currently facing the nation’s broadcasting, print and advertising industries.Next week will see the first high-profile conference of the summer, as Michael Grade and Mark Thompson, chairman and director… Continue reading Big Name Speakers Line Up For Summer Conferences
Emap’s FHM has announced the launch of FHM Music TV, giving the flagship men’s magazine a dedicated TV brand extension for the first time.The new initiative follows on from the success of other stand alone FHM programming such as FHM High Street Honeys and FHM Poker Million (see FHM Secures Poker Deal Worth Over £1… Continue reading FHM To Tempt Readers With Music TV Extension
Chrysalis’ Galaxy radio network is to launch the second phase of its £350,000 marketing and advertising campaign, designed to boost the broadcaster’s profile amongst the nation’s young audiences.A new press and poster campaign based around station’s “Live It” strapline will link Galaxy with the personalities of its listeners as “self assured, sophisticated, real and serious… Continue reading Galaxy Continuing Marketing Push To Raise Profile
Outdoor advertising group, Maiden Outdoor, has scooped the prestigious Network Rail advertising contract to provide all of its roadside billboards, running for ten years and worth £350 million in advertising revenue over 3,100 sites.The new contract, covering mostly 48 and 96-sheet formats, is expected to commence in Autumn 2005, shutting the door on current joint-incumbent… Continue reading Maiden On Track With Network Rail Win
Virgin Radio has signed Xfm’s breakfast host, Christian O’Connell, to present its new morning show, taking over from Pete and Geoff who announced earlier this week that they were to leave the high-profile slot.The move will allow O’Connell to reach a much wider audience through Virgin’s FM and AM signals, as well as via its… Continue reading Virgin Signs O’Connell As New Breakfast Host
Channel 4 has recorded it highest ever profit after tax, revealing an increase of 34% to £46 million in 2004, compared to £34.3 million in 2003, according to the broadcasters report and financial statements published today. The strong profit growth is attributed to record advertising revenues of 8% and the success of the channels commercial… Continue reading Channel 4 Records Highest Ever Profits
The US newspaper industry is seeing continued growth in its online counterparts, with online newspaper readership in March up by 31% year on year, according to a report for the Newspaper Association of America by Nielsen//NetRatings. Despite this strong performance, publishers are looking for ways to charge for content, with the New York Times unveiling… Continue reading US Online Newspaper Industry Continues To Grow
Advertisers will be offered another channel to target consumers, with this week’s video games industry event, E3, showcasing a new media network that may eventually challenge television advertising expenditure. A new generation of advertising is being developed that exploits the growing networks of online gamers, providing a number of multi media forms that can be… Continue reading New Advertising Channel Poses Future Threat To TV
Newspaper circulation in the US is reported to be at its lowest since 1996, with daily circulation dropping by 1.9% in the six-month period ending March 31 and Sunday circulation losing 2.5% of sales over the last six months. Looking at the latest data from the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), analyst eMarketer has concluded… Continue reading US Newspaper Circulation At Lowest Since 1996
