The IPA Trends In Television Viewing report for Quarter 4 2004 shows digital viewing at an all time high, while the nation’s television viewing slipped slightly as a whole towards the end of last year.According to the IPA, Quarter 4 saw average daily viewing hours across all TV at 3.89. While this is up by… Continue reading Digital Tops 50% As Analogue Audiences Slip
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Ulster Television has reported soaring profits for 2004 in its annual report and accounts, with group turnover up by 18% year on year to £63.5 million, while pre-tax profit rose by a staggering 46% to £13.9 million in the same period.The company’s television division also saw successes, with its operating profit rising by 29% year… Continue reading Ulster TV Sees 2004 Profits Soar
An advert for BBC Broadcast Limited has been placed in the global Financial Times and UK trade magazine Broadcast, signaling the beginning of the sales process for the BBCs commercial subsidiary.BBC Broadcast is one of Europe’s leading multimedia producer and distributors, providing a comprehensive range of services for content across all media, from television to… Continue reading BBC Broadcast Gets Go Ahead For Sale
Former BBC director general Greg Dyke has branded Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell’s proposals for the future government of the BBC as “a complete mess”, stating that they have the potential to be “totally confusing” and will not deliver the structural separation between delivery and oversight which is required.Writing in the Independent‘s Media Weekly today, Dyke… Continue reading Dyke Brands BBC Governance Plans ‘A Complete Mess’
Market information group, Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), has released a positive trading statement for the year ending 31 December 2004 announcing a 4.1% rise in underlying revenue, above predictions made by the Group at the beginning of the year. The company’s trading statement reported an increase of 17.4% in revenue for 2004 and a growth… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Sofres To Grow Ahead Of Market In 2005
Multi-media group, Ulster TV (UTV), has announced an increase of 28% in profits for 2004, with Group turnover revealed to be up 18% at £63.5 million, compared to £54.0 million in 2003. The Company’s television operating profit was reported to be up, adding 29% year on year, to reach £15.2 million. Radio and New Media… Continue reading Ulster TV Reports 28% Profit Increase For 2005
UK cinema admissions stood at a steady 13.4 million in January, representing an average of 3 million admissions a week, according to the Cinema Advertising Association.But while the total is down 12.4% year on year, the CAA explains the dip with the extraordinary success of Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, which… Continue reading Cinema Audiences Steady Throughout January
Channel 4 performed admirably throughout January, marking an excellent start to the year for the broadcaster with a 16.5% increase in revenues year on year, pushing its total to more than £55 million. Channel 4 recently announced that the beginning of the year had brought its best January in five years, with the broadcaster’s audience… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – January 2005
The Financial Times will switch its format to a tabloid edition for one day only later this month, producing a compact-only budget special.The one-off title will hit newsstands on March 16th, just hours after Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown delivers his pre-election budget to the House of Commons.According to The Guardian the reduced-format title… Continue reading FT To Drop Broadsheet For Budget One-Off
The Telegraph Group has continued its redundancy drive, with 15 journalists reportedly forced from their jobs yesterday, with a further 75 having already opted to take the company’s voluntary redundancy package.According to the Guardian the company held interviews with those journalists to be made redundant after they were chosen through a system assessing their performance… Continue reading Telegraph Sheds More Staff In Redundancy Drive
