Radio and music giant Chrysalis Group has raised more than £1.6 million through the sale of its 50% stake in recording studio firm, Air Studios. Selling the business to independent recording studio operator Strongroom Ltd, the move is designed to enable Chrysalis to focus on its more profitable businesses within the radio and music sectors.… Continue reading Chrysalis Sells Studio Business To Focus on Radio
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French advertising group, Publicis Groupe has announced full-year revenues for 2005 reached €2,127 million, up by 7.7% year on year from 2004, seeing organic growth for the year close to $10 million. The strong full year results are on the back of a strong fourth quarter for 2005, with revenues up 8.6% year on year,… Continue reading Publicis Enjoys Revenues Of €2.217 Million For 2005
Word-of-mouth advertising is generating significant interest, with more than half of US marketers surveyed currently using the medium. According to a new study from Osterman Research and BoldMouth.com, out of 100 online marketers, 21% of respondents are planning to use word-of-mouth advertising, with a further 14% considering it. The medium is also seen as an… Continue reading Word-Of-Mouth Marketing On The Rise
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
Channel 4 is to relaunch its dedicated movie channel, FilmFour, as the UK’s first free-to-air film channel, ditching its subscription fee and carrying advertising breaks within films for the first time.The switch, which will widen FilmFour’s audience across the Freeview, cable and satellite platforms, is planned for July. It will see the channel follow in… Continue reading FilmFour Moves Free-To-Air As C4 Plot On-Demand Movies
J-ET, the UK radio industry’s electronic trading system, launched in Scotland today at four media agencies and five radio sales points.J-ET is run by MediaTel Group on behalf of the IPA and CRCA; handles well over 80% of all national radio revenue; and is already in full use at major sales points in London, Manchester,… Continue reading Radio Trading System J-ET Expands Coverage To Scotland
Media regulator Ofcom looks set to allow sponsorship of whole radio and TV channels, with proposals to allow branding across any broadcaster not carrying news or current affairs programmes.The proposals form part of a consultation by Ofcom, with the broadcast regulator claiming it had seen positive reactions from viewers in research into possible future funding… Continue reading Ofcom Proposes Relaxed Broadcast Sponsorship
Bouncing back from the embarrassing departure of Paul O’Grady last month, ITV is to retain one of its highest profile chat hosts, as talk show stalwart Michael Parkinson signs on for another year with ITV.Parky, who joined ITV from the BBC in 2004, has become one of the broadcaster’s most prized personalities, with his distinctive… Continue reading Parky To Stay Seated At ITV Until 2007
TV marketing body Thinkbox has appointed Andy Barnes, sales director of Channel 4, as its new chairman following the departure of previous chairman and former director of customer relationship marketing at ITV, Justin Sampson.Barnes takes the reigns at Thinkbox with immediate effect, acting as the group’s lead ambassador to represent all eight member TV companies,… Continue reading Andy Barnes Appointed New Thinkbox Chairman
