Film & TV Week , the new listings magazine from the IPC stable, will hit the newsstands next Tuesday, 14 January. The new publication is hoping to cash in on increased interest in film viewing. There will be emphasis on in-depth film coverage. The title will carry listings for terrestrial, cable and satellite channels.The magazine… Continue reading Film And TV Week Launches Next Week
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Raymond Snoddy reports in today’s Financial Times that Imedia, an American company, is offering to treble the number of channels available via British digital terrestrial television.Originally, land-based digital TV was only expected to broadcast 30 channels. There were worries that it would be unable to compete with satellite and cable services offering over 200 channels.… Continue reading Digital TV Channels Set To Multiply
A report by Datamonitor, The Provision of Consumer Online and Internet Services across Europe, predicts that shopping will overtake games as the key online revenue-generator by 1999, but that neither will come near to rivalling subscription revenues.Principal online revenue markets 1997-2001 ($m) Western Europe Year Subscription Shopping Games Total 1997 1,298 75 135 1,508 1998… Continue reading Report Predicts Hefty Increases In Online Shopping Revenues
At the end of this month, Channel Four will reluctantly hand over a cheque for £88 million to the ITV companies. The payments are due under Channel 4’s funding formula. Channel 4 Television has to pay 50% of any excess it earns from advertising revenues over and above 14% of total qualifying revenue.The funding agreement… Continue reading ITV To Receive £88 Million From Channel 4
In a move to encourage new readers The Express newspaper is to cut the price of its Saturday edition to 20p for the second week in a row. The Express estimates that an extra 300,000 copies were sold last Saturday as a result of the price cut.The Daily Mail also reduced the price of its… Continue reading Express Cuts Prices
Marketing Week will be holding a conference entitled “Marketing to Adultescents” in London on Tuesday 18 March 1997. It aims to demonstrate how you can catch trends early and keep in touch with the youth on the street. There will also be advice on how to produce ads that make people feel that they have… Continue reading How To Target The “Untargetable”
A series of release dates for Rajar, ABC and NRS have been announced. Data will be available to MediaTel subscribers on the relevant date with accompanying Newsline items where appropriate.The ABC nationals monthly reports will be released on these dates; Month Ending Date (Sunday) No. of Weeks Available on Newsline January 26.01 97 4 07.02.97… Continue reading Data Release Dates Announced
CIA and Laser have at last reached a final agreement to settle their airtime trading dispute. CIA will now pay £1.8 million to Laser in return for the sales house dropping legal action against the agency. The money represents the figure Laser claimed it is owed by CIA for outstanding sums in 1995 and 1996.Chris… Continue reading CIA And Laser Reach Final Agreement
Unofficial figures show that ITV attracted 8.3 million viewers and a record breaking 2.6 million voters to its phone-in debate programme, Monarchy – The Nation Decides, on Tuesday evening.The ratings for the Monarchy production were double the expectations for factual programmes and when the programme credits rolled at 11.10pm 7.6 million viewers were still watching.Monarchy… Continue reading Monarchy Debate Breaks Records For ITV
The BBC’s Only Fools and Horses trilogy which began on Christmas Day heads the top programmes listing for the Christmas week. The comedy billed as the ‘last ever’ episodes gained in popularity with the final episode, shown on Sunday 29th, taking the top spot with 24.35 million viewers – representing a consolidated share of viewing… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary – W/E 29/12/96
