The Competition Commission has told the Department of Trade & Industry that it believes there should be an extension to the deadline for its enquiries into the proposed merger of Carlton Communications and United News and Media. A report on the merger was proposed on 8 February, with the Commission expected to complete its report… Continue reading Competition Commission Extends Deadline To Report On Carlton/UNM
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Aura is Eve Pollard’s Parkhill Publications latest offering following the launch of Wedding Day last year. It is to be published monthly and the cover price is £2.50.Aura aims to target ABC1 women with an average age of 40 – the ones who “read Honey, wore loon pants and Biba T-shirts, screamed at The Monkees,… Continue reading First Issue Review: Aura: Jaffa Cake Years
Faith in technology, media and telecoms (TMT) shares continues to falter, exacerbated by the court decision against Microsoft. This factor, combined with heavy falls on the US Nasdaq index, made yesterday a bad day for media stock.United News and Media fell 49p to 735p in spite of a vote of confidence from Deutsche Bank, which… Continue reading Sharewatch
The ITC’s findings on the proposed merger between Carlton Communications and United News & Media were published yesterday (see United/Carlton Merger Requires Change In Legislation, Says ITC) With the news that the ITC sees “no convincing case” for the law change necessary to allow the deal, share prices for both companies have dropped. United News… Continue reading Sharewatch
News International has invested £9m in UpMyStreet.com, an online community resource. A further £4m investment is being made by Rothschild subsidiary, Continuation Investments, through News Internationals’ new media arm, News Network.The investment will give News International a 21% stake and Continuation a 7% equity stake. News International’s executive chairman Les Hinton is to join the… Continue reading UpMyStreet Secures First-Round Financing From News International
The Competition Commission has today announced that it has cleared all three competing bids for the publishing group Newscom. The three bids, from Trinity Mirror, Newsquest-owner Gannett, and Johnston Press, were submitted for investigation in December (see Newscom Bids Referred To Competition Commission).Stephen Byers, the trade and industry secretary, said: “The Competition Commission has looked… Continue reading Competition Commission Clears Newscom Bids
The chairmen of the twenty clubs in the FA Premier League have agreed a tender document which is set to increase revenue from match broadcasting rights in a new structure to include the introduction of pay-per-view and more live matches.A total of 40 second-tier live matches will be available to the broadcaster who wins the… Continue reading Premier League Bosses Agree More Televised Matches And Pay-Per-View
Channel 5, the station that brought us copious helpings of Xena: Warrior Princess, colourful, punchy news bulletins, and a 9pm film every night, has just celebrated its third birthday. Over the last three years Channel 5 has gradually carved itself a niche in the nation’s viewing schedule with its own mix of films, entertainment and… Continue reading Feature: Channel 5 Films Boost Viewing Share
The Express is sponsoring a radio station in Newcastle during April. The newspaper has taken up a restricted service licence for Express Radio Newcastle 107.2FM, which will see members of the paper’s editorial team producing broadcasts of its regular features.The station began live broadcasts across the city and surrounding areas yesterday. Weekly output includes a… Continue reading Express Takes To The Airwaves In Newcastle
The darkness passengers on the London Underground currently see from the window could soon be replaced by seven-second long ‘silent movie’ adverts. The developers of the technology, the MotionPoster Company, says it could be used in around 300 locations on the London Underground and that talks are underway with TDI, which manages Tube advertising.The adverts… Continue reading New Technology To Turn Tube Tunnels Into Advertising Space
