The Kingdom Radio Group has announced that it will be closing its North Lancashire radio station, 107 The Edge, this Friday.Formerly known as Clan FM, the talk and music station failed to live up to the high standards of its owner and, after four years on air, will stop broadcasting on 15 July.Kingdom Radio has… Continue reading Edge Radio Station To Shut On Friday
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The latest addition to the ITV family of channels, ITV4 will launch on the first of November this year, offering viewers a mix of new US drama, top end British drama, comedy, movies, sport, Sci-Fi and factual programming.The new channel will complement the programming on sister channels ITV1, 2 and 3, appealing to a more… Continue reading ITV4 To Launch In November
Media group Emap, has predicted it’s full-year performance to be in line with forecasts, despite the relatively early point in the new financial year and a “degree of uncertainty” regarding the economic outlook. In a trading statement released by the group, it said that it expects to meet its expectations for the full year, buoyed… Continue reading Emap Predicts 2005 Performance To Meet Expectations
Widespread broadband adoption combined with the digitisation of music and the emergence of portable digital music players is fundamentally changing the music sector, with industry experts projecting the sector to enjoy a period of strong growth over the coming years. eMarketer’s latest report, Online Music: Downloads, Streaming, Radio, Mobile, shows that listeners are changing the… Continue reading Digital World Transforming Music Industry
Phillippe Wahl has been named as chief executive officer of French advertising group Havas, with Vincent Bolloré, the company’s single largest shareholder, taking up the role of chairman of the board. After a meeting last night, Bolloré was appointed the new chairman in a management restructure which will see a new generation of executives, promoted… Continue reading Bollore Named As Chairman Of Havas
Swedish advertisers are placing greater importance on the internet as an advertising medium, with 72% of 89 advertisers questioned claiming to advertise online, according to a new survey from the Association of Swedish Advertisers (ASA). Banners and co-op adverts were found to be the most common advertising medium, with more than half using search engine… Continue reading Increasing Online Uptake In Swedish Advertisers
While the mobile phone market keeps increasing, the rate of growth predicted is to slow from the double digit rises the market has experienced over the past few years, with shipments expected to rise by just 6% year on year, according to high-tech market research firm In-Stat. The Humming Along: 2005 Mobile Phone Market Forecast… Continue reading Mobile Phone Market Starting To Slow
Personal video recorder (PVR) penetration is continuing to gather pace in the UK’s digital TV market, with new research revealing that almost one in ten people in digital homes own a PVR.According to Ipsos’ Digital Audience Research Tracker (DART) out of the 29 million people who have digital television, 9% claim to own PVRs. This… Continue reading UK PVR Uptake Continues To Gather Pace
The IPA has launched the first of several online learning modules, focused on the National Readership Survey and designed to give the communication industry a better understanding of the currencies used to measure audiences.The module has been produced in association the NRS, detailing what the survey is, how the readership figures are calculated, what other… Continue reading IPA To Roll Out Online Learning Modules
Emap has signed the latest in a long line of cross media deals, securing car manufacturer Toyota for a six-figure deal spanning its flagship brands, FHM, Heat and Kiss.The deal will see Toyota given coverage across Emap’s print, radio and online portfolio, centring around the launch of the car giant’s new model, the AYGO.The campaign’s… Continue reading Emap Signs Cross Media Sponsorship Of Flagship Brands
