TV news broadcaster ITN has raised questions over the validity of the BBC’s claim for more funding under the next licence fee, claiming that the corporation could reduce its news costs to provide more value for money in the long term.Commenting in advance of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport’s seminar on the BBC… Continue reading ITN Challenges BBC Over Licence Fee Bid
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Virgin Radio has signed a new promotion for Britain’s newest lottery, Monday, which rewards unlucky players if no-one manages to match all six numbers.The activity will feature on air activity based around the theme of “famous Mondays,” with callers asked questions on either infamous events that have happened on a Monday, or facts relating to… Continue reading Virgin Gets Lucky With Lottery Promotion
Satellite superpower BSkyB has signed a deal with mobile operator Vodafone to screen live international cricket coverage, as well as the Football League Playoffs through its network under the Sky Sports brand.Starting this weekend, the coverage will run through the 3G Vodafone Live! service, with the activity representing the first simulcast of live football matches… Continue reading Sky To Screen First Football Simulcast To Mobiles
Internet search statistics are now a commonplace currency amongst planners and buyers, with data on page impressions, unique users and even the length of a user’s visit to a website helping to form successful online campaigns. New research from Nielsen//NetRatings goes one step further than traditional insight into search marketing however, revealing where users actually… Continue reading Trinity Announces Revenue Dips Across Board
Channel 4 is to recruit one contestant for this year’s Big Brother through a “golden ticket” promotion in the style of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, inserting 100 tickets at random into KitKat bars, before selecting the lucky individual.Running up to the launch of Big Brother 7, the promotion will see the tickets distributed… Continue reading Big Brother Seeks Contestants Through Wonka-esque Promo
Sky has announced the official launch date for its high definition service, with Star Wars, 24 and the England test match all in store for those lucky enough to have the system installed by 22 May.The services’s first week broadcast will see Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith aired on launch day via Sky Box… Continue reading HD Programmes To Air On Sky From 22nd May
Sky is to launch its high definition service on 22 May, with the broadcaster claiming to have received more advance orders for installation of the service than were received for Sky+ in its entire first year. Since bookings for installation of the service were opened to the public on 13 April 2006, Sky claims to… Continue reading Sky Sees Massive Interest In HD Services
New research by comScore shows the importance of internet search is rising, driving the effect and takeup of search targeted marketing. The qSearch data shows searches using the Google search engine rising by 36% year on year to 2.7 billion in March, while searches using Yahoo! Search totaled 1.6 billion, up 8% over the last… Continue reading Online Search Sees Explosion In Sponsored Links
March saw all terrestrial channels suffer falls in revenue, with ITV1 again faring worst as it dealt with a 16% drop year on year, leaving the channel with a total of £122.5 million. The broadcaster rejected two takeover bids during March from Greg Dyke’s investment consortium, who now state they will not make a third… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – March 2006
The BBC has reported a record month of online radio listening for March, with more than 20 million hours of content served through its systems during the month.The Corporation recorded 12 million on demand requests over the course of the month, which it claims demonstrates the “enduring popularity” of radio streaming.BBC Radio 1 was the… Continue reading BBC Sees Record Listening For Online Radio
