GMG Radio has signed a new deal that will see First Radio Sales take over Rock Radio’s national and regional airtime and sponsorship and promotions activity.First Radio Sales will represent Rock Radio, which broadcasts in Glasgow and Greater Manchester as well as on DAB digital radio in the North East of England and Edinburgh, from… Continue reading GMG agrees a Rock deal with First Radio Sales
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ITV1’s X Factor raced ahead of its BBC One rival Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing this weekend with over 12.6 million peak viewers.The Britney Spears special, which saw Ruth receive the least votes despite a tear-jerking performance, pulled in more than 11.8 million average viewers and a 46% audience share between 7.35pm and 9.15pm.Britney’s… Continue reading Britney’s X Factor triumphs with more than 12.6m viewers
The BBC is looking at new cost-cutting tactics to meet a £140 million shortfall over the next five years.A number of the corporation’s services will be reviewed as part of the budget cuts, including plans to sell off key buildings such as the BBC Television Centre in West London, according to reports.Other services likely to… Continue reading BBC needs to make up £140 million shortfall
Yahoo! has signed a new deal to offer Virgin Mobile’s 4.4 million customers mobile search through its enhanced portal, in a move to increase its mobile presence in the UK.Virgin Mobile customers will now have access to Yahoo!’s oneSearch internet search service, news, music, video and games on the new Virgin Media portal.Yahoo! and Virgin… Continue reading Yahoo! and Virgin sign a mobile search deal
Phorm’s chairman Steven Heyer is to step down following a disagreement over the future direction of the company.Heyer is one of four board members to leave the online advertising company over the dispute, along with David Dorman, Christopher Lawrence and Phorm’s chief operating officer, Virasb Vahidi.The departures are said to be over “differences as to… Continue reading Phorm chairman steps down
BBC controller of entertainment commissioning Elaine Bedell is set to join ITV as director of entertainment and comedy, replacing Paul Jackson.The appointment is part of a wider shake-up of ITV’s commissioning team, which also includes Michael Jeremy’s promotion to the new role of director of news, regional news and current affairs.Both new appointments will report… Continue reading BBC controller Bedell to join ITV
In November, a forecast by Enders Analysis predicted that total UK ad spend would fall by 12% in 2009, with TV ad spend expected to be down 10% next year and 4% in 2010. Despite small growth of 2% predicted for 2011, between 2007 and 2010 TV ad spend will have fallen by 19%, said… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – November 2008
Direct marketing expenditures will once again outpace general advertising in 2008 and 2009, and is on track to capture 53% of total advertising expenditures next year, according to a yearly forecasts report from The Direct Marketing Association (DMA). ‘The Power of Direct Marketing’ Report found that ad spend is continuing to move from general advertising… Continue reading Direct marketing will account for 53% of US Ad Spend in 2009
The London Evening Standard is set to make its glossy print magazine, ES, available online in a bid to up its digital offering.The paper has set up a website for readers to view digital content from the previous week’s magazine and highlights of the forthcoming issue, according to reports.From Monday, consumers will be able to… Continue reading Evening Standard’s ES mag goes online
Robert Lerwill, the Aegis group chief executive, is set to leave the company today without a job to go to.Following a sudden announcement yesterday afternoon, Aegis confirmed Lerwill’s departure and said chairman John Napier will cover his role on an interim basis.Napier joined Aegis as chairman in July this year – he is also chairman… Continue reading Aegis chief executive will leave today
