UBC Media is to name its instant music buying service Cliq. The service will allow consumers to instantly buy the music they like as they hear it on the radio.It was first announced at a MediaTel Group seminar at the end of 2005, before having its official launch in November last year (see UBC Announces… Continue reading UBC Names Music Buying Service
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Pearson is coming under pressure from shareholders to sell the Financial Times rather than go head-to-head with Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation once it has bought The Wall Street Journal. The news comes after Pearson decided to scrap its own plans to bid for The Wall Street Journal as part of an alliance including General Electric,… Continue reading Pearson Under Pressure To Sell FT
blinkx, the online video search company, is launching a contextual video advertising platform called AdHoc.AdHoc uses the search firm’s speech-to-text transcription and visual analysis technology to understand video content and dynamically place the most pertinent advertising in it.blinkx says that the AdHoc platform offers media companies and advertisers the most flexible solution for customising the… Continue reading blinkx Launches Contextual Video Advertising Platform
Much of the City news this week focused on Yahoo!, with Terry Semel stepping down as Yahoo! chief executive after six years at the helm, to be replaced by co-founder of the company, Jerry Yang.Semel’s departure followed criticism that he did not do enough to capitalise on search advertising whilst in charge of the digital… Continue reading Media In The City: Terry Semel Leaves Yahoo!
David Dimbleby’s unique look at How We Built Britain was the big winner of the 9pm ratings slot last night, with the BBC One series attracting an average adult audience of more than five million.The epic journey around our astonishing architectural achievements gave the channel a 27% viewing share at the time, as the news… Continue reading More Than Five Million Follow Dimbleby’s Journey
Daily Newspaper MarketIt was a mixed picture across the board for Britain’s national daily newspapers for the six months to April 2007, with an overall year on year readership decline for the period of 0.6%.In the Quality daily sector, the Times was the only title to record a loss, down more than 5% to leave… Continue reading NRS National Newspaper Round-Up: April 2007
Chrysalis is to sell its radio operations to Global Radio, an investment vehicle chaired by former ITV CEO Charles Allen, for £170 million.Chrysalis says that it expects to make a £95 million profit on the deal. The disposal of its radio operations will leave Chrysalis with just its music division, following the disposal of its… Continue reading Chrysalis Radio To Sell For £170 Million
Chrysalis is to sell its radio division to Global Radio, an investment vehicle chaired by the former head of ITV Charles Allen. The sale, which includes the Heart, Galaxy and LBC brands, will be for £170 million, with Chrysalis saying that it will make a £95 million profit on the deal. The deal leaves Chrysalis… Continue reading Charles Allen Heads Chrysalis Radio Buyout
May revenues fell year on year for all terrestrial channels, for the fourth month in a row, with Five seeing the largest dip at 7.5%.ITV1’s revenues also dropped by over 7%, despite the channel showing both the Champions’ League Semi Final and Final during the month, both of which should have been a large draw… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – May 2007
Aegis has acquired the ad-serving business bluestreak.com for $12.5 million. The agreement will see Aegis acquire Bluestreak’s proprietary ad-serving technology, a hosted online advertising suite, which helps advertisers execute campaigns across all internet media, through campaign management, execution, optimisation and analysis. Established in 1999, Bluestreak has an active presence in the key markets of the… Continue reading Aegis Acquires Ad-Serving Company
