The Quarter 3 Rajar data shows Capital Radio losing listeners over the past year. Capital FM’s weekly reach has fallen from 2,890,000 (30%) a year ago to 2,872,000 (29%) and its share of listening has fallen from 19.1% to 17.3%. Capital Gold’s reach fell from 1,690,000 (17%) to 1,431,000 (15%).Kiss, Melody and Spectrum all increased… Continue reading London Radio Listening
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Virgin and Atlantic have both gained more than a million listeners in the past year. Virgin’s audience has increased from 2,876,000 (6%) to 3,915,000 (8%) and its share of listening has risen from 2.1% to 3.6%. Atlantic’s audience had risen from 3,857,000 (8%) to 4,938,000 (11%) and its share of listening increased from 3.0% to… Continue reading Virgin And Atlantic Gain Another Million Listeners
Media Sales and Marketing announced yesterday that it was forming a separate management board, giving it more autonomy from its parent Capital Radio. With immediate effect the company will be managed by three Executive Directors Paul Davies, Managing Director; Andrew Oldham, Sales Director and Linda Smith, Marketing Director.David Mansfield, Group Commercial Director of Capital Radio… Continue reading MS&M Forms Separate Board
Border Television has teamed up with CLT, the Luxembourg based international broadcasting group, to acquire radio licences in the UK. The two companies have set up a joint company called Investors in Radio, which will apply for new radio licences and even acquire existing ones.CLT is the main shareholder in Atlantic 252, and also has… Continue reading Border TV In Radio Link
The Quarter 3 Rajar figures show commercial radio with a higher share of listening than BBC for the first time ever. Commercial radio has a 49% share, with the BBC trailing slightly at 48.6%, the remaining 2.4% is made up of ‘other’ listening.The total radio audience has declined slightly over the past year with a… Continue reading Commercial Radio Overtakes BBC
Radio 1 has lost another million listeners in the last 3 months, destroying Liz Forgan’s claims that the station’s decline would have slowed up by the autumn. Radio 1 now has a weekly reach of 11,197,000 (24%), compared to 15,743,000 (34%) a year ago. In defence of this continued loss the BBC points to Radio… Continue reading Radio 1 Loses More Listeners
The future of public service broadcasting is one of the issues to be considered by European Ministers meeting in Prague on December 7th and 8th. The ministers are expected to “adopt major policy texts on this issue”, and “the adoption of a political declaration on the media in a democratic society will also be tabled.”Council… Continue reading Media To Be Discussed By Council Of Europe
Pearson is to buy Future Publishing, which publishes 30 consumer and computer magazines, for £52.5m. Future’s portfolio includes PC Plus, Amiga Format, Mountain Biking UK and Classic CD. The legal details between Pearson and Future are being finalised and the deal is expected to be completed by the end of the week.It is unclear at… Continue reading Pearson To Buy Future Publishing
The Office of Fair Trading has rejected allegations that price cuts for the Times and Daily Telegraph were predatory behaviour. It ruled that the cuts did not appear to be targeted at individual titles and had effected the quality newspaper market as a whole.The OFT investigation had been instigated by the Independent who claimed that… Continue reading OFT Clears Times & Telegraph Over Price Cuts
Managers at Maclean Hunter are putting together a buyout bid for the company, which is due to be auctioned in the next few months. Other bidders are thought to include Emap and Reed. Maclean Hunter’s magazines include UKPG.
