The merger of United News & Media’s ITV assets received overwhelming approval from its shareholders today. At an extraordinary general meeting the majority voted in favour of a sale to Granada Media, following the announcement of the deal in July this year (see Granada Takes Control Of ITV).Sir Roland Hampel, chairman of United, said: “United’s… Continue reading United Shareholders Approve Granada Merger
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The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has named Lord Borrie as its next chairman. Borrie will take over from present incumbent Lord Rodgers in January next year. Rodgers has held the position for the past six years. The new chairman, who has been appointed for the next four years, has previous experience at the Office of… Continue reading Appointments Brief
Shares in Granada Media continued to tumble this morning after the company issued a trading statement predicting a slowdown in ad revenue during 2001. After a significant downgrade from Merrill Lynch sent shares sliding yesterday (see Granada And Carlton Stock Tumbles After Downgrade), stock fell a further 12% after the group said it could not… Continue reading Granada Predicts Slowdown In Ad Revenue, Announces Completion Of United Deal
Virgin Radio has announced a new three part marketing strategy, and will launch the first stage on 9 October. From this time, advertisers will be able to use Virgin’s online radio service as a separate advertising medium to Virgin Radio.The programming of the internet and digital channel will remain the same, but it will be… Continue reading Virgin Launches Separate Branding For Online Radio Stream
Media stock was out of favour with brokers yesterday with a number of cuts to profit forecasts affecting stock in the sector badly. Granada Media was the worst casualty; it ended yesterday the worst performer on the FTSE after Merrill Lynch slashed its forecasts amid slumping ad revenues for ITV (see Granada And Carlton Stock… Continue reading Sharewatch
Shares in Granada Media continued to tumble this morning after the company issued a trading statement predicting a slowdown in ad revenue during 2001. After a significant downgrade from Merrill Lynch sent shares sliding yesterday, stock fell a further 12% after the group said it could not match the high levels of ad revenue growth… Continue reading Granada Predicts Slowdown In Ad Revenue, Announces Completion Of United Deal
The older woman recently became one of the latest targets for consumer magazine publishers, with a flurry of launches into this relatively unbroken sector. Over in radioland it seems that the older audience has also been pinpointed as fertile ground for new services. Much has been written about the untapped potential for advertisers in the… Continue reading Insight Analysis: Radio Stations Look To Older Listeners To Expand Reach
The turbulent effects on TMT stocks of Intel’s profit warning on Friday (see Sharewatch) appeared to have subsided somewhat yesterday, with many media shares remaining steady.An increase in share price was recorded at Telewest, which rose 7p during the day to end at £1.44. Cable & Wireless also did well, ending up 47p at £9.67,… Continue reading Sharewatch
IPC is living up to the ‘brands not magazines’ pledge made during its revamp earlier this year (see Bailey Says Brands Not Mags For IPC’s Future) by announcing a deal with Flextech and Rapido to produce NME TV.Nick Ryle, IPC’s head of TV development said, “For IPC Media, moving this influential and highly-regarded brand onto… Continue reading Flextech Deal Will Mean November Debut For NME TV
FTV, the holding company of Forecourt Television Limited is to raise additional funding of around £10m for ongoing development, primarily the installation of its television advertising systems in UK petrol station forecourts, by applying for its shares to be admitted to trading on AIM from this Wednesday.Forecourt Television offers advertisers the opportunity to buy spots… Continue reading Forecourt TV Prepares For AIM Listing
