The BBC’s genealogy programme, Who Do You Think You Are, continued its rating success last night, as 5.4 million adults tuned in on average to see actress Jane Horrocks trace her ancestry.The programme, which has dominated Wednesday night viewing with its latest series, topped ITV’s film, 2 Fast 2 Furious, which drew 3.4 million in… Continue reading BBC Keeps It In The Family For Ratings Win
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Chrysalis Group, owner of some of Britain’s best known radio stations and music labels, held its AGM today, reporting that trading in both its radio and music divisions is in line with expectations, and remaining optimistic for the full year.The company said that, in the five months to the end of January, trading conditions had… Continue reading Chrysalis AGM To Reveal Confident Performance
BSkyB has reshuffled its senior management team, appointing three executives to new roles, including moving Sky Networks’ managing director Dawn Airey to a new position overseeing channels and multi-platform services.Airey’s new role sees her take responsibility for Sky’s overall multi-platform content strategy, assuming additional control of Sky’s ventures across multiple platforms, including interactive TV, online… Continue reading Sky Management Reshuffle Gives Airey New Role
Advertising giant Havas reported strong organic growth for Q4 2005 this morning, despite a dip in revenues in the UK.The company claimed a successful end to the year, with growth for Q4 2005 hit 1.8% year on year, with 2005 as a whole seeing 2.5% growth.Havas’ revenues for 2005 now stand at €1,461 million, with… Continue reading Havas Sees Strong Growth Despite Difficult UK Market
Chrysalis Group, owner of some of Britain’s best known radio stations and music labels, held its AGM today, reporting that trading in both its radio and music divisions is in line with expectations, and remaining optimistic for the full year. The company said that, in the five months to the end of January, trading conditions… Continue reading Chrysalis Outperforms Radio Rivals
French advertising group, Havas, enjoyed organic growth of 1.8% in the last quarter of 2005, resulting in organic revenues of €1,461 million for 2005 and overall organic growth of 2.5% for the year. France, the rest of continental Europe and Latin America performed very strongly during quarter four 2005, while the period proved more difficult… Continue reading Havas Sees 2.5% Organic Revenue Growth In 2005
Conventional music media looks set to dominate the North American and Western European markets until the end of the decade, despite the strong emergence of digital music sales, according to a new study by Strategy Analytics. Overall music revenues in North America are expected to reach $15 billion by 2010, up from $13 billion in… Continue reading Conventional Music Holding On Despite Digital Growth
The internet’s increasing presence in the media mix has been a hot topic of debate for marketers and advertisers, with industry forecasts expecting the medium to continue its surge in popularity through 2006 and beyond. Although this is good news for online search engines and other internet based companies, traditional media are seeing marketers cutting… Continue reading Broadband Uptake Fuelling Online Adspend
3G users in the UK and Germany are five times more likely to use the multimedia capabilities of their handsets, with increased numbers using messaging and gaming, watching video and downloading new content. According to new figures from M:Metrics, the UK tops Germany and the US in terms of 3G subscriptions, with 7.7% of users… Continue reading UK And Germany Lead 3G Adoption
Hubert Burda Media UK (Burda) is to launch home interest and lifestyle title Living & Gardens in the UK, following its success as a German title as well as launches in Italy and France.The launch will see the title, which is based on Germany’s six year old Wohnen & Garten magazine, focus on the English… Continue reading Hubert Burda Brings Home Interest Title To UK Market
