thelondonpaper stayed ahead of its competitor, the London Lite, in March, recording a period on period circulation increase of more than 8,000 or 1.6%.The London Lite, meanwhile, recorded a very slight period on period decrease of 0.1%, giving it a total circulation figure of over 400,200. thelondonpaper‘s circulation rests at around 502,000.The Evening Standard‘s circulation… Continue reading thelondonpaper Remains Ahead Of London Lite
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Sir Richard Branson is thought to be the favourite to buy Virgin Radio following yesterday’s decision by its owner SMG to float it on the stock market. According to reports in the trade press, a brand rights ownership clause included in the deal which saw the station originally sold off from the Virgin Group could… Continue reading Branson Could Bid For Virgin Radio
New research from NAdbase shows that 36% of all US internet users visited a newspaper website in November 2006, and page views for newspaper websites increased 27% year on year during the second half of 2006. The report also shows that during the second half of the year, unique visitors to newspaper websites averaged 57.3… Continue reading 36% Of US Internet Users Visit Newspaper Websites
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
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
2007 could be the breakout year for HDTV in the consumer marketplace, according to a new report from IMS Research. IMS Research says that pay-TV operators around the world, both cable and satellite, have launched HD services, with more to follow them. However, uptake has been slow as, for some operators, the selection of channels… Continue reading 2007 Could Be Breakout Year For HDTV
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
Mobile service provider O2 is set to launch a new £5 million brand campaign, which will cover television, cinema and posters.The campaign, which was created by Vallance Coleman Carruthers Priest, will begin on Monday, with the execution in line with the previous O2 style but aiming to produce a warmer and more natural environment to… Continue reading O2 To Launch £5 Million Brand Campaign
