The Daily Sport has appointed Pam McVitie as the first female editor of the newspaper, replacing Dave Beevers, who left the company in February.McVitie, previously deputy editor, will take up her new role immediately, working to re-establish the paper as a tabloid title.McVitie, who has been working for the company for the past 10 years,… Continue reading Daily Sport Appoints Female Editor
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Freesat, the free-to-air digital satellite TV service from the BBC and ITV, has sold 100,000 set-top boxes during its first five months.Free HD services has reportedly enabled Freesat to achieve high sales since its launch on May 6 (see Freesat Launches Today).Emma Scott, managing director of Freesat, said she was delighted with the uptake in… Continue reading Freesat Sales Soar
Mark Wood, chief executive of ITN, is set to leave the news broadcaster next year to “pursue opportunities outside the company”.Wood, who took up the role as chief executive of ITN in June 2003 having been chairman of the company since July 1998, will remain is his role for an undisclosed period of time, according… Continue reading ITN Boss Set To Leave
Ofcom has released its review of the UK pay-TV market today, which says BSkyB has “market power” over Hollywood films and Premier League Football.The regulator has launched a consultation, running to December 9, which could rule that Sky has to make its football and film content available to rival pay TV operators at more competitive… Continue reading Ofcom’s Ruling May Force Sky To Sell Football And Films At Reduced Rates
Phorm is set to launch its second BT trial today, offering the service to BT customers for a number of weeks before trials roll out with other companies.The launch comes just weeks after the government confirmed it believes that Phorm is “legal” in a case presented to the European Union, following questions over the online… Continue reading Phorm Rolls Out Next BT Trial
BSkyB is hopeful of a deal that will see its five basic-tier channels return to Virgin Media from the start of next year.In March 2007, Sky One, Sky Sports News, Sky News, Sky Arts and Sky Real Lives were taken off Virgin Media’s cable service, following a dispute over costs.The row over how much Virgin… Continue reading BSkyB Set To Strike New Deal With Virgin Media
Titan Outdoor has landed contracts to handle outdoor advertising in key shopping centres in Bristol and Milton Keynes. It is understood that Titan won the contract for Bristol’s Cabot Circus shopping centre after a competitive pitch against Clear Channel and CBS Outdoor, while the contract for thecentre:mk in Milton Keynes was awarded following a pitch… Continue reading Titan Outdoor Lands Key Shopping Centre Contracts
China has overtaken the United States as the country with the most broadband lines, growing twice as fast as America, according to new data from the broadband research company Point Topic. Point Topic found that China and the US both had around 78 million broadband lines at the end of August, but the number in… Continue reading China Overtakes America With Most Broadband Lines
BSkyB has failed in its attempt to overturn the Competition Commission’s original ruling that Sky must sell its controversial 17.9% stake in ITV.The Competition Appeal Tribunal, lead by John Hutton, rejected Sky’s appeal outright, forcing the company to reduce its stake in the UK biggest’s commercial broadcaster to below 7.5%.The Tribunal’s ruling is expected to… Continue reading Sky Forced To Reduce Stake In ITV
The People‘s senior reporter, James Millbank, is set to leave Trinity Mirror to take up a similar role at the Mail on Sunday from January.Millbank started working for the People as news editor in 2006, after 10 years at the News of the World.Talking about his new position, Millbank said: “It has not been fully… Continue reading James Millbank Quits The People For The Mail On Sunday
