Carlton Communications released a statement yesterday following its annual general meeting. The media group declared it had made a good start to the year, with television performing well and advertising revenue continuing to grow.According to the group’s chairman Michael Green, ITV is extending its lead over the BBC thanks to programmes such as Who Wants… Continue reading Carlton Delivers Upbeat Statement Following Strong Revenue Growth
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Huddersfield FM has been fined £5,000 by the Radio Authority (RA) for breaching its Promise of Performance eight separate times.The watchdog found that the station had not broadcast, amongst other things, two separate weekly hour-long arts and entertainment features, education features or satisfactory sports coverage, after pledging to do so.Peter Gibbings, chairman of the RA,… Continue reading RA Fines Huddersfield FM For Eight Promise Breaches
Talk Radio has announced that it has set up a regional sales office in Manchester as part of a strategy to take control of its own sales effort ahead of the launch of its Scottish Macro service in April.Julia Upton takes the role of regional sales controller at the new unit, which began operating from… Continue reading Talk Radio Opens Manchester Sales Office
The cable company NTL has announced that it is to carry an interactive games channel on its cable digital TV service, which is due for launch in the spring. The channel is the first of its kind in Britain and involves the cable operator teaming up with interactive software publisher Infogrames Entertainment.NTL digital cable subscribers… Continue reading Game On With NTL’s Interactive Services
DMG Radio’s bid for Radio Mercury Ltd has received approval from the Radio Authority (see Newsline). The group has been acquired for £3.75 million. Radio Mercury controls the local radio services Mercury FM and Fame 1521. Capital Radio is to sell off its Henry J Beans chain of restaurants to a consortium led by a… Continue reading Newsline Brief
BSkyB has announced today that its pre-tax profits for the six months ended 31 December 1998 fell by 58.6% year on year to £53.2 million following the launch of digital satellite television, Sky Digital, in October last year (see Digital Launch Update). Turnover at Sky stood at £753 million (£691.8 million last year), 65% of… Continue reading BSkyB Profits Fall Following Sky Digital Launch, But Targets Are Met
Bad taste seems to be a theme running through this month’s report from the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). Numerous complaints were received by the Authority about offensive and distasteful advertising.The campaign for Help The Aged, which ran in the national press, received complaints that it was offensive and frightening. The ad featured a photo showing… Continue reading Advertisers Disciplined For Their Poor Taste
RevenueAlthough official Advertising Association (AA) revenue figures have not yet been released, the industry’s revenue is expected to be up by 10% on last year to £97 million, according to Cinema Advertising Association (CAA) estimates. This compares to a 1998 growth for the UK ad industry as a whole of about 5% – official Advertising… Continue reading Cinema Annual Round-Up 1998
Talk Radio’s marketing director, Jane O’Hara, left the station yesterday afternoon. According to Talk, O’Hara handed in her resignation in order to ‘explore other avenues’.Tim Bleakley, Talk’s sales director, told Newsline this afternoon that she left with the full consent and best wishes of Kelvin MacKenzie and Talk Radio, and that her departure was perfectly… Continue reading Marketing Director Leaves Talk Radio
Dialog’s shares suffered a loss of 7.4% at its close yesterday, an actual fall of 6.5p. The group announced some restructuring last week and was beginning to see a general rise in its share value (see Sharewatch). At its close yesterday it had fallen from 88p to 81.5p, and at the last trade today stood… Continue reading Sharewatch
