April saw revenues fall for all terrestrial broadcasters for the third consecutive month, with total terrestrial revenues declining by over 10%.Revenues fell sharply in April for ITV1, as the broadcaster found itself over £15 million down on the previous year’s levels.Five also felt a 10%-plus drop in revenue, as the broadcaster ended the month with… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – April 2007
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A new plug-in device is set to come on to the market in late autumn which will enable consumers to listen to DAB digital radio and FM radio through their iPods.Roberts Radio and Frontier Silicon are working together to bring the device on to the market, at a retail price of around £50. All leading… Continue reading FM And DAB Radio To Be Available Via iPods
A new report from Verdict Research reveals the fastest rate of growth in the online retail sector since the busting of the dotcom bubble in 2001.Verdict says that in 2006 online retail spending in the UK grew by 33.4%, to a record £10.9 billion, almost 13 times faster than the retail sector overall.It means that… Continue reading Online Sales In The UK To Almost Triple Over The Next Five Years
The Post Office is to launch its own broadband service through a partnership with BT Wholesale.Under the four-year deal, BT Wholesale will provide an integrated range of telephony and broadband services.The first benefits from the agreement will be unveiled next month when Post Office HomePhone launches a new price and service package intended to strengthen… Continue reading Post Office To Launch Broadband Service
Blue Peter is to be cut from three episodes a week to two, the BBC has confirmed.The BBC said that the move would allow the show to “concentrate on more compelling and ambitious content”.A spokesperson for the BBC said: “Over the past year Blue Peter‘s daily presence has been reduced from five days a week… Continue reading BBC Cuts Back Blue Peter Episodes
Treasury officials could sell Channel 4 for £1 billion in a fund raising scheme to take place once Gordon Brown Becomes Prime Minister. According to a report in The Times, advisers close to Brown are considering the political and economic arguments in favour of privatisation, even though the Labour party has a manifesto commitment to… Continue reading Treasury Could Sell Off Channel 4
Aegis has recorded a total revenue increase of 10.8% at constant currencies for the first quarter, 4.6% at reported rates. The group’s organic revenue growth (excluding currency movements and the impact of acquisitions) has increased since 2006, to 8.5% in the first quarter, and Aegis says that it continues to achieve the fastest organic revenue… Continue reading Aegis Announces Q1 Revenue Increase
Tim Lindsay, chairman of Publicis UK, has left the agency to become chief executive of Omnicom’s TBWA Group UK.Lindsay will now take over the responsibilities of Paul Bainsfair, who left TBWA in March this year.The London office of Publicis is now without a chairman, chief executive or managing director. It is expected that Lindsay will… Continue reading Tim Lindsay Leaves Publicis For TBWA
Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) has reported a 24% increase in profits over the six months to April 1. DMGT said that its first half performance reflects continued good growth from its business to business operations, supplemented by acquisitions. The group made an adjusted profit before tax of £135 million for the six months… Continue reading DMGT Records Profits Increase
A new report from Informa Telecoms & Media shows that digital TV will make major inroads in Latin America over the next five years. Digital TV households will more than treble in that time – from 5.9 million at present to 22.8 million by 2012. The 11th edition of Informa’s Americas TV report discovered that… Continue reading Digital TV To Take Off In Latin America
