The world’s largest online internet service, America Online, has announced it is considering plans to launch a free web access product in Britain. AOL Europe said it was considering a variety of models for Internet access and is likely to announce further details within the next month.David Phillips, managing director of AOL’s UK operation, said:… Continue reading AOL May Launch Free Net Access In Britain
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The BBC has secured exclusive broadcasting rights to the Wimbledon tennis tournament for the next five years, it emerged today. The BBC’s association with the tournament goes back 60 years, and the deal ensures that this relationship will continue.The BBC recently lost some of its exclusive sports rights to Channel 4 (see Newsline) and Talk… Continue reading BBC Secures Wimbledon Broadcast Rights For Next 5 Years
Two thirds of home internet users in the UK currently do not pay a fee to a service provider, turning instead to one of many free ISPs that have launched in the last few months. Of all the free players, Dixons’ Freeserve currently dominates with 31% of home Net users holding an active Freeserve account… Continue reading ‘Fickle’ Net Users Flock To Free ISPs
Reuters rose by 35p to 903˝p yesterday following reports that it is preparing to move into online retail stockbroking.Radio group GWR, which yesterday announced the launch of a free internet access service, climbed 1˝p to 461˝p yesterday.BSkyB fell by 1˝p to 594˝p despite press reports that its digital TV service is signing up customers at… Continue reading Sharewatch
Talk Radio has announced a two year deal today which gives the station exclusive radio coverage for all of Manchester United’s home games in European competitions. The deal will cover the 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 seasons, and will make Talk the only station to broadcast every Manchester United game in European tournaments. The matches will also… Continue reading Talk Secures Broadcast Rights To All European Man Utd Games
Haymarket’s new internet title, The Net, hit the newsstands at the end of last week, adorned with the gorgeous Catherine Zeta-Jones. This clearly demonstrates that a pretty face sells, as the only mention of Zeta-Jones in this issue is in a review of her movie. The magazine aims to show people around the ‘world wide… Continue reading First Issue Review – The Net
Consumer publisher Future Network has revealed investors will be able to snap up its shares for £3.85 each when it makes its debut on the London Stock Exchange this week. This values the group at £577.5 million. 30% of Future will be offered in the flotation this Friday, with 38 million new shares expected to… Continue reading Price Set For Stake In Future
News International has cut the cover price of the Sun to just 10p in the Carlton television region, starting today. The promotion applies to every edition of the red-top paper and is set to run indefinitely. The Sun currently has a circulation of 3.7 million, making it Britain’s most-read daily newspaper.The cut in price for… Continue reading Sun Drops Cover Price To 10p In Carlton Region
Television coverage of the marriage of Prince Edward to Sophie Rhys-Jones was watched by a total of 13.9 million people, according to unofficial overnight figures. A total of 8.6 million watched Saturday’s Royal Wedding on BBC 1, whilst 5.3 million tuned in to ITV’s coverage.In terms of share of viewing, the BBC took 47% and… Continue reading Royal Wedding Coverage Attracts 14m Viewers
