SMG’s final results for 2006 show that its pre-tax profits were £10 million, a decline of 50% from 2005, whilst revenues were down 8% on 2005. The company’s TV revenues were down 8% to £125.6 million with its radio revenues recording a 3% drop to £21.7 million. Pearl & Dean’s revenues were also down, 31%… Continue reading SMG Announces Full Year Results
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SMG is to focus on TV as its core business and is to seek a separate stock market listing for Virgin Radio over the coming months. It has also terminated the sale of its outdoor advertising company Primesight, although it said that it could sell it at a later date if the board decides it… Continue reading SMG To Float Virgin Radio
The iconic video for Duran Duran’s top selling 80s single Rio is the theme for a new TV campaign for GMG Radio’s Real Radio and Century FM stations.The humorous ads feature a couple singing on a narrow boat rather than the glamorous yacht of the original.The 20 and 30-second commercials will promote the ‘Music you… Continue reading GMG Launches New TV Ad Campaign
An average of almost 4.7 million adults tuned in to see Sir Alan Sugar bellow his infamous catch phrase last night, giving BBC One a 21.4% audience share between 9pm and 10pm.The Apprentice hopeful Gerri Blackwood was booted off the show after the girls’ kissogram scheme raised just £265.04, giving Da Boss the perfect excuse… Continue reading The Apprentice Outshines City Lights
Chrysalis-owned Heart Radio has announced the appointment of Paul Gerrard as its new deputy programme director in the West Midlands.In his new role, Gerrard will report into programme director, Luis Clark, and will oversee Heart output across Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton and surrounding areas.Most recently Gerrard has been the programme controller at Fire 107.6 in Bournemouth.… Continue reading Heart Appoints Deputy Programme Director
The worldwide mobile TV broadcast market is expanding, as the number of commercially launched mobile TV broadcast networks will grow from 9 in 2006 to 13 in 2007, according to a new report from In-Stat. The unavailability of spectrum is the largest barrier to the launch of more mobile TV services, particularly in Europe, the… Continue reading Mobile TV Broadcast Market Expands
Emap Advertising has announced the launch of ‘People 2.0: A User’s Guide’, an event showcasing their latest consumer insight, to be held on Tuesday 24 April at the Imagination Gallery, London.Aimed at strategic planners and advertisers, the event has been designed to shed some light into the fast-evolving world of consumer and media behaviour.Bruce Daisley,… Continue reading Emap Launches Consumer Insight Event
The Committee for Advertising Practice has confirmed that restrictions on food and drink advertising to under-16s are to be widened to cover non-broadcast media from 1 July.CAP’s new rules cover all food and drink products except fresh fruit and vegetables and extend advertising restrictions to media such as magazines, paid-for ad space on the internet,… Continue reading New Food And Drink Ad Restrictions To Extend To Non-Broadcast
Sales of British television programmes overseas have risen by 20% in the past year, with shows like Doctor Who pushing revenues up to just shy of £600 million.Figures compiled by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, on behalf of Pact, show that total revenue from the exploitation of TV programmes and their associated activities… Continue reading UK TV Show Sales Overseas Rise 20%
Leading bakery Greggs is set to launch a £3 million integrated campaign, which will be fronted by funny-man Paddy McGuinness and developed by their newly appointed advertising agency, Propaganda.The campaign, which features the new strapline Greggs the Bakers – Ready When You Are, will involve national and regional multi-channel and terrestrial television advertising, along with… Continue reading £3 Million Integrated Campaign For Greggs
