Ray Kelly, ex-Chairman and CEO of Carat, has been appointed to the board of business to business agency, Just Media, as a non-executive director.Kelly, who is also a non-executive director of London Weekend Television, has over 35 years experience in the ad industry. He became Chairman & CEO of Carat UK in 1990 and oversaw… Continue reading Just Media Appoints Carat’s Ex-CEO To The Board
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Media stocks continued their bullish course on Wednesday, despite the bearish sentiment of the chancellor’s pre-budget proposals, as investors were cheered by positive results.It was a busy day on the corporate newsfront; Granada posted results above analyst expectations (see Granada Unbowed Despite Fall In Profits) and brought in city heavyweight and chief executive of HBOS,… Continue reading Sharewatch
BBC Radio One’s breakfast show, hosted by Sara Cox, has been investigated by broadcasting watchdogs after accidentally playing a cocaine-snorting sequence on a record by Eminem.The Broadcasting Standards Commission launched an investigation after a breakfast show listener complained about the incident in May.However, they decided to take no further action after the BBC said the… Continue reading BSC Puts BBC Breakfast Show Under Pressure
Emap has announced plans to roll out its music channel, The Hits, following the signing of new carriage deals with Sky, NTL and Telewest.The popular music channel was made available on Sky earlier this month and will be launched on NTL and Telewest in January 2003.According to Emap, The Hits will be the UK’s first… Continue reading Emap Extends New Music Channel
Advertising revenues at Associated Newspapers fell by 9.6% during the year to 29 September 2002, contributing to a fall in operating profit from £83 million in 2001 to £80 million this time. However, the Daily Mail and Mail On Sunday titles both increased their share of the national newspaper market, despite their cover price increases… Continue reading DMGT Sees National Newspaper Revenues Up 5% By Christmas
ITV News Channel has achieved its highest audience yet with the Roma vs. Arsenal football match, which achieved peak audiences of over 1 million last night.The match provided the recently launched channel with a 8.96% audience share in the 7.45 to 9.30pm viewing slot. It also helped the news channel to its highest recorded audience… Continue reading ITV News Scores With Champions League Football
The Evening Standard has appointed former Marks & Spencer advertising chief, Matthew Chambers, as brand controller and has overhauled its ad sales department in a bid to stem declining advertising revenues.Chambers will report directly to Mike Anderson, the new managing director at the evening daily, who is overseeing the restructuring. He will work alongside ex-CIA… Continue reading Evening Standard Overhauls Ad & Sales Team
The Marketing and Sales Standards Setting Body (MSSSB) has announced details of its first project, which aims to create national standards in marketing education and greater clarity in the field.The MSSSB was set up in September in conjunction with the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) with the aim of providing greater accountability and clarity… Continue reading New Marketing Body To Set National Standards
Chrysalis Radio has announced Jane Moore, who is best know for her weekly column in The Sun, will co-host the breakfast show when the station relaunches in January.Moore has 17 years experience in national newspapers and prior to starting her column at The Sun she was women’s editor for the red-top. She has also presented… Continue reading Jane Moore To Join LBC Breakfast Show
Mark Thompson, chief executive of Channel 4, has admitted the departure of Brookside from peak time schedules will leave a “big gap” at the channel, but pledged not to fill it with another soap.Speaking at yesterday’s Regional TV Conference in Salford, Thompson commented: “The move of Brookside means that we’ve now got quite an urgent… Continue reading Brookside’s Departure Leaves Hole At Channel 4
