Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation is to sell nine of its 35 Fox TV stations having appointed an adviser for the sale. The stations most likely to be sold are in Fox Television Stations’ – a subsidiary of Fox TV – smallest markets and include WDAF in Kansas City, WHBQ in Memphis, KDVR in Denver and… Continue reading News Corp To Sell Nine Fox TV Stations
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Advertisers will spend $1.4 billion worldwide on mobile media this year, rising to $14.4 billion by 2011, according to a new report from Strategy Analytics. The Global Mobile Advertising Update: Outlook Bright as Inventory Expands report says that mobile media advertising will account for a fifth of global spending on internet advertising by 2011. Phil… Continue reading Mobile Media Adspend To Increase
The pay TV market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) will grow by 36% over the next five years, according to new research from Informa Telecoms & Media. The fourth edition of Informa Telecoms & Media’s Middle East and Africa TV report shows that the region’s 4.5 million pay TV subscribers at the… Continue reading Strong growth forecast for Middle East & Africa pay TV
Last night saw the first semi-final of ITV1’s awesome variety contest Britain’s Got Talent, with the angelic voiced Dominic Smith departing our screens after the judges decided he didn’t quite cut the mustard.Dominic’s departure leaves hot favourite Paul Potts up against Damon Scott in the big final show on Sunday, and with a peak audience… Continue reading Viewers Flock To Britain’s Got Talent Semi-Final
Consumers may soon be able to download programmes from the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV for free via broadband, after reports that the three broadcast giants are in talks over a new joint venture.The talks could lead to a new video downloads service that could “do for broadband what Freeview did for digital TV”.Called “Project… Continue reading Big Broadcasters Join Together For Free Download Service
BARB has expanded its programme attribution (PAS) and genre coding service so that as well as its television underwriters (BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five and BSkyB), twelve additional broadcasters of other BARB-reported channels (75 to date) now participate fully, representing nearly 90% of total TV viewing in the UK.Programme attribution and genre coding work together… Continue reading BARB Expands Programme Atribution And Genre Coding Service
The Financial Times is to raise its cover price from £1 on weekdays to £1.30, with its weekend edition also seeing an increase, by 30p to £1.80.The weekend price rise comes into effect from tomorrow, whilst the weekday price rise starts from Monday.Across the pond, the Wall Street Journal will also undergo a rise, of… Continue reading Financial Times To Raise Price
Speaking at yesterday’s Right’s Lab conference, ITV executive chairman Michael Grade said that ITV1’s top priority is to regain its ground in 9pm drama.Grade said: “Laura Mackie [director of drama at ITV] and her team are raising our ambitions in this area so if you think that we’re only interested in detective dramas or psychological… Continue reading ITV1’s Top Priority Is 9pm Drama
Ofcom has said that Channel 4 must address the way in which it will approach its future role as a public service broadcaster and also the ways in which it will be held accountable to its remits.Today’s statement comes after the regulator commissioned a report into Channel 4’s finances which found that the broadcaster is… Continue reading Channel 4 Must Focus On PSB Future
People say they listen to the radio more often than they did two years ago, according to the early findings of the biggest ever poll on the future of the industry.The Big Listen survey is being carried out by YouGov on behalf of RadioCentre, the body which represents UK Commercial Radio.Special programming is encouraging listeners… Continue reading Poll Launches On The Future Of Commercial Radio
