ITV is attempting to deliver Michael Grade’s pledge of more drama programmes following the unveiling of its winter schedule for the broadcaster’s flagship channel.Modern comedies and drama seem to be largely the focus, with a fictional drama called Rock Rivals in which viewers call in and vote for their preferred ending.The programme, from the makers… Continue reading ITV Delivers More Drama For Winter
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The UK’s commercial radio industry body, RadioCentre, has revealed that total revenue figures for Q3 2007 have risen to £148,975,023, a year on year increase of 5.4%.National revenue for the quarter saw an increase of 7.7% year on year to £81,565,266, whilst revenues for sales and promotions saw the largest growth rising 8% to a… Continue reading Q3 Commercial Radio Revenues Up Almost 5.5%
Emap has sold its two main pension schemes to insurance company Paternoster, in a deal that removes an important obstacle for the break up of the media giant’s business assets. The deal transfers all financial risks and liabilities to Paternoster and makes Emap’s plans for a sell-off of its consumer magazines, radio and professional publishing… Continue reading Emap Pension Scheme Sale Removes Obstacle For Break Up
Trinity Mirror, publisher of the Daily Mirror, has reported a marginal year on year increase in advertising revenues in the 10 months to the end of October. Group advertising revenues for the period were up 0.1% on a like for like basis, reflecting a decline of 1.5% for the first six months of the year… Continue reading Trinity Mirror Reports Slight Upturn In Ad Revenues
More than 35% of Europeans will spend more on their Christmas shopping online this year than last, according to research from comScore. Britons are set to top the list of nationalities with 43% planning to increase their online spend on last year, compared to 38% for France and 29% for Germany. Meanwhile, one in four… Continue reading Europeans To Boost Their Online Shopping Habits This Christmas
ITV has produced a new entertainment programme made entirely for mobiles, which will be free to viewers via funded sponsorship.The celebrity interview ‘mobisodes’, fronted by former All Saints members Nicole Appleton and Melanie Blatt and two presenters from Channel 4’s T4, Dave Berry and Emma Griffiths, will be called The Hot Desk, with the hosts… Continue reading ITV Reveals Made For Mobile Entertainment Show
Google’s purchase of online ad-serving company, DoubleClick, is to be investigated more extensively, after the European Commission announced it was taking the rare step of instigating a second-phase review of the $3.1 billion deal. The European Commission’s Competition Unit will investigate in greater detail (see Google DoubleClick Deal Under Pressure From Consumer Group) whether a… Continue reading DoubleClick Purchase Under Further Scrutiny
Publicis Groupe is to launch the Insight Factory, a collaborative “open architecture” advertising model that will pool services from ad agency network Leo Burnett, media operation Starcom MediaVest and digital operation Digitas.Tom Bernardin, the chairman and chief executive of Leo Burnett Worldwide, said the idea would be to create a central resource for clients.“The Insight… Continue reading Publicis Launches New Ad Model
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! saw its audience drop to an average of 5.8 million adults for the second episode last night, against strong competition from the likes of Spooks on BBC One and Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares on Channel 4.As the ‘celebs’ continued to settle in to jungle life and loudmouthed ex-model… Continue reading 5.8 Million Stick With I’m A Celebrity…
Sky Anytime, Sky’s VoD service, is to expand via PCs and television sets, with the possibility that the PC service could carry ads.Anytime currently spans TV, PC and mobile, but the company is said to be preparing several initiatives to build its on-demand presence, as VoD services from rival TV players start to become popular.According… Continue reading Sky Anytime PC Service Could Carry Ads
