SMG has reported a pre-tax profit of £4.2 million for the first half of 2008, with revenue falling to £75.6 million, compared with £88.9 million in the first half of last year. Operating profit was down from £6.9 million to £5.4 million over the same period. The Scottish media company also reported 14% year on… Continue reading SMG Reports Pre-Tax Profit Of £4.2m
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Jerry Springer’s Who Do You Think You Are? beat the UEFA Champions League Live last night, pulling in more than 6.8 million peak viewers.The popular BBC One series, which uncovered the American chat show host’s daunting Holocaust past, gained a significant 27% audience share with an average of 6.5 million viewers between 9pm and 10pm.Meanwhile,… Continue reading Jerry Springer Beats Football
Adjustments to the UK regulatory framework are required given consumers’ rapid adoption of mobile broadband services, according to an Ofcom-commissioned report from Analysys Mason. The study, which forms part of Ofcom’s ‘Mobile Sector Assessment’ consultation, considers the recent dramatic increases in data service usage, which could accelerate over the next five years. Widespread access to… Continue reading Changes Required In Regulation Of UK Mobile Industry
Lisa Snowdon is set to become a permanent fixture alongside breakfast show host, Johnny Vaughan, at London’s Capital 95.8 radio station.Snowdon replaces Denise Van Outen, who left her role just six months into her year-long contract in July (see Van Outen To Leave Capital).She has been filling in on the show since Van Outen’s departure… Continue reading Lisa Snowdon Steps Into Van Outen’s Shoes At Capital
BBC Worldwide is set to launch an ad-backed online music service, with free and paid-for access to the BBC’s extensive audio and video archive, if approved by the BBC Trust.The broadcaster’s commercial arm is working on a test version of the service now, which it hopes to launch in November, before a full roll-out in… Continue reading BBC Worldwide Set To Launch Online Music Service
Carat has issued revised forecasts for global advertising expenditure in 2008 and 2009, with the worldwide prediction for 2008 revised downwards by just over a percentage point from 6.0% to 4.9%. 2009 is also very slightly reduced, from 4.9% growth to 4.8%.The main driver of the reductions for 2008 is downward revisions for ad spend… Continue reading Carat Revises Down Global Ad Forecast
German market research group GfK has announced that it is no longer pursuing a possible offer for TNS. According to a report in the Financial Times, GfK’s discussions with Apax, the private equity group it hoped would jointly bid for TNS, collapsed over price. The announcement comes after Sir Martin Sorrell’s WPP made a £1.08… Continue reading GfK No Longer Pursuing Offer For TNS
Johnston Press has reported a year on year fall of 9.5% in advertising revenues for the first half of 2008. The regional newspaper group’s total revenue was down 6.3% to £293.1 million for the six months to the end of June, while operating profit fell 15.6% to £81.6 million. Pre-tax profit was down 18.1% to… Continue reading Johnston Press Reports Fall In Ad Revenues
A high percentage of mobile phone users in the UK, US and India say they are receiving advertising messages through their mobile phones, according to the latest Mobile Advertising Report (MAR) from GfK. The research shows that 85% of mobile users in India, 51% in the UK, and 37% in the US said they receive… Continue reading High Percentage Of Mobile Users Receiving Advertising Messages
BBC One managed to win the battle of the new programmes with ITV1 last night, topping the ratings with the first in the series of Mutual Friends.The new comedy drama, starring Marc Warren and Alexander Armstrong, pulled in more than 4.5 million average viewers with a 19.6% audience share between 9pm and 10pm.ITV1’s rival show,… Continue reading BBC One And ITV1 Came Head To Head With New Shows Last Night
