Extras returned to our screens last night, bringing in a peak audience of 3.3 million adults (a 16.2% audience share) all wanting to witness the cringeworthy escapades of the assorted guest stars.For those of us unlucky enough to miss an episode of the award winning BBC2 show, viewers are able to catch up with it… Continue reading Extras Returns With 3.3 Million Viewers
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Time Out Group has hired Graeme Tottle to the newly created role of commercial director of the listings guide’s sales operation, a post he recently filled for Emap men’s magazines.Tottle will oversee advertising for the London edition of Time Out and its website, as well as identifying cross-platform opportunities for clients.The newly created role will… Continue reading Time Out Hires Commercial Director
Blipverts, 5-second adverts played after the news headlines and before the main news content, will run exclusively on Chrysalis Radio’s Galaxy Manchester, the first time the format has been used outside of London and on the Galaxy network.The blips, which will be supported by 30-second first-in-break airtime ads, have been created by Galaxy Radio and… Continue reading Blipvert Radio Ad Format Expands Out Of The Capital
BSkyB has suspended its Sky by broadband movie download service after pirates hacked the Microsoft supplied facility using software from FreeUse4WM.It is Microsoft’s Windows Media Data Rights Management software that has been compromised. Sky said: “We took this step as a precaution after Microsoft said it was working on an update to its Digital Rights… Continue reading Hackers Force BSkyB To Suspend Movie Download Service
The growth of Freeview and a strong BBC are to blame for ITV’s falling audience numbers, according to outgoing ITV chief executive Charles Allen, who was speaking at the Royal Television Society’s conference yesterday.“Freeview accounted for 75% of our decline,” said Allen, also attributing the performance of the BBC and the speedy growth of digital… Continue reading Freeview And Strong BBC To Blame For ITV’s Problems
Independent media specialist Target Media has launched the UK’s largest regular specialist survey into consumer entertainment products and services.The online Eyeball research panel has been developed in partnership with Market Evolution and is intended to provide clients with insight into fast changing consumer trends.Robert Wilkerson, managing director of Target Media, said: “Eyeball Entertainment offers deeper… Continue reading Target Media Launches UK’s Largest Online Entertainment Panel
IPC tx has announced the appointment of Richard Coles as publisher of TV Times, TV & Satellite Week and Soaplife.Coles replaces Natalie Bell, who is moving on to What’s On TV and TV Easy as publisher.Philippa Brown, IPC tx managing director, said: “Richard is an extremely talented publisher and I’m delighted to appoint someone of… Continue reading IPC Tx Appoints New Publisher
WPP’s reportable revenue for the first six months of 2006 was up 16.1% at £2.864 billion, with headline profit before tax up over 24% to £361 million. On a constant currency basis, revenue was up 12.7% compared with last year, whilst on a like for like basis, excluding the impact of acquisitions and currency, revenues… Continue reading WPP Reportable Revenue Up In H1 2006
Total media spend grew by 8% year on year for the second quarter of 2006, from £2.48 billion to £2.68 billion, according to new research from Thomson Intermedia and KPMG. However, TV adspend grew only 1%, despite this summer’s World Cup, and the report says that the outlook for the rest of the year remains… Continue reading Total Media Spend Increases For Q2 2006
Marketing services spending is expected to reach $455.72 billion by 2010, according to new research published by Veronis Suhler Stevenson (VSS). Spending on direct response media, event marketing and custom publishing is fuelling the growth says VSS. VSS says that total media and communications spending is forecast to rise 7.2% in 2006 to $961.9 billion,… Continue reading Strong Growth Forecast For Marketing Services Spending
