BSkyB added 171,000 satellite subscribers to its service in the first quarter of 2002, bringing the total to 5.9 million, the company announced in its interim financial results this morning. Sky Digital is now by far the dominant digital, pay-TV operator in the UK in terms of subscriber numbers, following the close of ITV Digital… Continue reading BSkyB Shows Good Growth In Q1, No Plans For Radio Or TV Expansion
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The advertising and public relations market place remains ‘very weak’ according to a trading statement from Chime Communications posted this morning. In its preliminary announcement in March, Chime said that market conditions had not improved (see No Recovery Until Second Half Says Chime Communications) and this has continued to be the case for the first… Continue reading Chime Sees ‘Very Weak’ Market Conditions
Chrysalis Radio has outperformed the rest of the radio industry, the group said this morning announcing its interim financial results. Overall radio revenues were flat at £22.7 million for the six months to 28 February 2002. This compares to a 12% decline for the industry over the same period, said Chrysalis. Pre-tax profit swung into… Continue reading Chrysalis Sees Stronger Radio Revenues, Outlook Remains Uncertain
Trinity Mirror said it has pulled out of the deal to sell eight weekly titles to Johnston Press (see Deadline For Johnston/Trinity Decision Extended). Trinity received consent from the Department of Trade and Industry on 3 May to transfer four East Midland local papers the sale of a further four papers was blocked. Consequently, Trinity… Continue reading Trinity Mirror Backs Out Of Sale Of Titles To Johnston Press
Newspaper advertising has remained tough during the first four months of the year, according to regional and national press publisher Trinity Mirror. The group’s chairman Sir Victor Blank told the company’s AGM that ‘circulation revenue has provided an underlying stable base for the company against a background of an advertising market that, for the first… Continue reading Trinity Sees Tough Ad Conditions In The South
According to RHKÂ’s new report Internet Traffic Soars, While Revenues Glide, internet traffic in the US grew at an annual rate of 100% during 2001 representing a drop from 130% in 2000 and 160% in 1999. RHK also found that considerable consolidation is occurring in the carrier market as smaller companies, unable to compete, go… Continue reading US Internet Growth Slows
The media sector continued its strong performance yesterday as investors considered prospective take-over targets following the publication of the Government’s draft Communications Bill late on Tuesday (see Draft Communications Bill Relaxes Cross Media Rules).Carlton and Granada were among the best performers in yesterday’s media market, with shares climbing on the basis that the Bill cleared… Continue reading Sharewatch
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RAJAR figures for the first period of 2002 contained a mixed bag for London radio stations. Jazz FM managed a 41% period on period increase in reach, rising to 802,000, but among the larger stations some losses in reach were seen.Capital 95.8 still leads the field in terms of reach, with 2.7 million, but saw… Continue reading RAJAR Results Q1 2002- London Stations
The IPA has welcomed Tuesday’s draft Communications Bill but has expressed disappointment that certain issues relating to advertising, in particular with regards to sales rules, have not been addressed.IPA Media Policy Group chairman Jim Marshall said: “While the Bill is more liberal that we expected, our biggest concern remains- where is the recognition and protection… Continue reading IPA Gives Limited Welcome To Draft Bill
