The number of UK homes with internet access rose to 42% in the first quarter of 2002, according to new figures released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS). Some 10.7 million households were able to access the internet from home between January and March this year, up from 9.8 million in the previous quarter.… Continue reading UK Internet Access Breaks 40% Barrier
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The requirements of the viewing public should be a prime consideration for digital terrestrial television licence bidders. So says a report by market research group, Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), which provides food for thought to those parties applying to take over the DTT multiplexes vacated by ITV Digital earlier this year. The research, carried out… Continue reading DTT Providers Warned To Listen To Viewers
The break-up of Europe’s Vivendi empire looks imminent, but media shares were among the best performers yesterday.Pearson rose 5.67% to £6.89, while Granada was up 5.8% to £1.18 and Carlton almost 4% to £2.18ź.The closing prices of media company shares yesterday were:
style=”background-color: #FF6600″ colspan=”10″ align=”left”>Zenith Optimedia Media Forecasts (major media; newspapers, magazines, television, radio, cinema, outdoor) YoY Change (%)
You don’t have to be big to stand out, but you do have to make the right sort of noise, according to Brett Horton, director of specialist media and marketing communications at optiglo communicationsA knitted monkey, Christine Walker and ‘brand behaviour’ are all brilliant brand communication devices. They are what people remember and what drives… Continue reading NewsLine Column: Media And Marketing Brands Need More Monkey Magic
BBC Entertainment has teamed up with the “Big Brother” of reality TV, Endemol, or at least, its music entertainment producer Initial, to produce its own answer to Pop Idol.Fame Academy plans to put 12 pop hopefuls through intense training to become pop stars, with footage of them living and rehearsing together forming a series which… Continue reading BBC Plans Fame School Reality TV Show
The latest figures from the NRS show that the readership of national newspapers for the period December-May 2002 was up year on year.The main beneficiaries of the rise in readership were at GMG. The Guardian saw an impressive 33.8% year on year increase in readership. A similar increase was seen at its Sunday sister, the… Continue reading NRS National Newspaper Round-Up – May 2002
The up-take of digital TV has increased by 10% over the last year to 40% of all UK households, according to figures published today by the DCMS. However, speaking at the Radio Academy’s annual Radio Festival this morning, Broadcast Minister Kim Howells said that the promotion of digital TV has been “very unsatisfactory”.According to Howells,… Continue reading Digital TV Has Been Under-Promoted Says Broadcast Minister
The latest figures from the NRS show that the readership of national newspapers for the period December-May 2002 was up 0.5% year on year.The main beneficiaries of the rise in readership were at GMG. The Guardian saw an impressive 33.8% year on year increase in readership, pushing its total up 343,000 to 1.36 million. A… Continue reading NRS National Newspaper Round-Up – May 2002
Chairman of the BBC, Gavyn Davies, has said that he would rather sack those responsible for breaking taste and decency codes than use licence fee payers money to pay regulatory fines.Speaking at the Radio Academy’s annual Radio Festival in Cambridge this morning, Davies said that the BBC should not be subject to sanctions for infringing… Continue reading Davies Says Sack Staff Don’t Pay Regulatory Fines
