It is expected that Mirror Group chief executive, David Montgomery, will step down from the company at this morning’s board meeting following a bitter battle with Mirror’s non-executive chairman, Sir Victor Blank. Whilst some reports suggest that a degree of conciliation may have been reached, the feeling is that Montgomery has lost the confidence of… Continue reading Montgomery Expected To Step Down From Mirror Group
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Revenue Estimates from agencies put total terrestrial TV ad revenue at £190.27 million for December 1998. ITV saw a 4.2% increase year on year in its total revenue which rose to £131.62 million in December 1998. Channel 4’s total ad revenue rose by 11.8% to £42.5 million, and Channel 5 enjoyed a rise of 39.4%… Continue reading TV Round-Up – December 1998
The Microsoft Corporation, the giant software company owned by Bill Gates, has struck a deal with cable company NTL to jointly develop new, broadband services for delivery to customers in the U.K. and Ireland.Microsoft announced yesterday that it was to buy a 5% stake in NTL for $500 million (£300 million), to accelerate deployment of… Continue reading NTL Teams Up With Microsoft
ITV has said that it will provide advertisers with details of its schedules two months in advance of broadcast following complaints from the industry that schedules were withheld for too long, preventing advertisers from effectively booking campaigns. Also some programmes were dropped from the schedule after ads had been booked around them. ITV has created… Continue reading ITV Offers Advertisers Earlier Schedules
Monday A TV Round-Up for December 1998 will be available on Newsline and in the Television features list.Tuesday The Mirror Group is to hold a board meeting to discuss its current position in the takeover talks between Trinity International and Regional Independent Media (see Mirror Group Rejects £913m RIM Bid). Reports suggest that either chief… Continue reading The Week Ahead
Sir Robin Biggam, chairman of the Independent Television Commission (ITC), talked about the changes in broadcasting which have taken place over the last decade and their implications for the ITC as a regulatory body, at a Royal Television Society Dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London last week.Although he acknowledged that the watchdog has taken… Continue reading ITC Chairman Defends Watershed As A Method Of Regulation
EMAP Active’s managing director, Barry Dennis, has left the publisher after 34 years. At the same time he becomes chairman of EMAP Promotions. Video retailer, Blockbuster, is to sponsor The Movie Chart Show on Channel 5. The show will run for a 12 week stint starting from 24 January, and is to be presented by… Continue reading Newsline Brief
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) is to carry out an inquiry into the way BSkyB charges for its premium sports and movie channels.Currently, BSkyB’s premium channels are provided at an expensive rate for the first channel supplied, with subsequent channels in the genre offered for just a slight increment in price. For example, the satellite… Continue reading BSkyB To Face ITC Price Enquiry
IPC Magazines is cranking up its marketing drive for the women’s weeklies titles (see IPC Launches £9m Women’s Weeklies Drive), with TV campaigns for Now, Woman and Woman’s Weekly all starting next month. The titles join the campaign for Chat, which launched at the beginning of the year.The £1 million push for Woman, which follows… Continue reading IPC Extends Women’s Weeklies Promo Campaigns
Revenue Estimates from agencies put total terrestrial TV ad revenue at £190.27 million for December 1998. ITV saw a 4.2% increase year on year in its total revenue which rose to £131.62 million in December 1998. Channel 4’s total ad revenue rose by 11.8% to £42.5 million, and Channel 5 enjoyed a rise of 39.4%… Continue reading TV Round-Up – December 1998 (Subscribers)
