Chrysalis Radio has confirmed it is still in the running for a digital multiplex licence for London after the Radio Authority announced last week that due to demand two more licences for the capital would be made available (see Capital And EMAP Win First London Digital Licence).Phil Riley, chief executive of Chrysalis Radio, was positive… Continue reading Chrysalis Radio To Bid For Second London Licence
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In the week of its launch the BBC’s free internet service provider, freebeeb.net, was ordered offline by a coalition of Britain’s biggest internet publishers. BIPA (British Internet Publishers Allliance), which includes United News & Media, News International, ITN and Emap have written to culture secretary Chris Smith complaining that the service, freebeeb.net, will have an… Continue reading BBC ISP “Will Distort The Market”
The Scottish Media Group has announced this morning that it has bought a stake worth £8 million in Edinburgh football club Heart of Midlothian. The group, which owns Scottish and Grampian Television and the Herald newspaper, will assist the club in its media and merchandising activities.The acquisition, which values shares in Hearts at 140p each,… Continue reading Scottish Media Group To Take Stake In Hearts
Shares in Capital Radio and Emap saw dramatic rises after last week’s announcement that the CE digital consortium, in which they are joint partners, had won the first digital multiplex licence for London (see Capital And EMAP Win First London Digital Licence). Shares in Capital were up by over 3.5% to close at 911˝p while… Continue reading Sharewatch
The Radio Authority (RA) has this morning announced the award of the London digital multiplex licence to CE Digital, a consortium formed by Capital Radio and EMAP. The Authority considered applications from three groups for the London licence, the only digital licence to be contested. The unsuccessful applicants in this round were Switch Digital –… Continue reading Capital And EMAP Win First London Digital Licence
ONdigital faces a further shake-up after the news today that two of its directors have quit. Ashley Faull, the digital broadcaster’s programming head, and Jim Radcliffe, commercial director, have left the company just six weeks after the resignation of the group’s chief executive Stephen Grabiner (see ONdigital Hit By Loss Of Chief Executive).Graeme Stanley, director… Continue reading ONdigital Directors Quit
Independent News & Media, owner of the Independent, has reported an increase in the paper’s display advertising revenue, but a drop in classified revenue due mainly to shortfalls in financial recruitment advertising. The company also predicted ‘continued improvement in circulation’ for the Independent in the second half of this year.The group’s Irish and Australian papers… Continue reading Independent Owner Predicts Second Half Circulation Increases
WPP announced today that it has taken on Irwin Gotlieb, head of MediaVest, to launch its Mindshare media services group in the US. The launch will create the largest media services group in the world. The company is also on the lookout for a new chairman to replace Hamish Maxwell. Bauer Publishing this week launched… Continue reading Newsline Brief
Teen channel Trouble has struck a sponsorship deal with the Royal Mail to encourage this age group to use their services. The Flextech-owned channel has put together a comprehensive sponsorship package which includes advertiser-supplied programming.The main purpose of the venture was to encourage teenagers to write letters. Over the summer the channel invited viewers to… Continue reading Trouble And Royal Mail Unite In Writing Campaign
Shares in the Independent group rose after the announcement of its interim results yesterday (see Independent Owner Predicts Second Half Circulation Increases). Prices were up by over 4% to close at 315p after pre-tax profits rose by 47%.The Scottish Media Group rose 2p to 900p after the news yesterday that it is poised to make… Continue reading Sharewatch
