Ulster Television (UTV) has announced record results for the six months to 30 June 2005, but warned that television advertising revenues face a rough ride in the near future. The company, whose assets include UTV, the channel 3 licensee in Ireland; six local radio stations, and internet service provider UTV internet, announced group turnover up… Continue reading Ulster TV Warns Of Advertising Revenue Slip
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The Local Radio Company (TLRC) has announced that it’s subsidiary sales house, First Radio Sales (FRS) will become a jointly owned venture with Ulster Television (UTV), with TLRC transferring a 50% stake in the company to UTV for £500,000. The move will see FRS secure the airtime sales contract for 17 local radio stations acquired… Continue reading First Radio Sales Becomes Joint Venture Between UTV And TLRC
Online auction giant eBay has secured the purchase of Voice Over IP operator Skype Technologies for a massive $2.6 billion (£1.4 billion). The deal, which is being made in half cash and half stocks, will create an “an unparalleled e-commerce and communications engine” according to eBay, which plans to use the technology to help its… Continue reading eBay Secures Skype For $2.6 Billion
News Corporation has secured the purchase of American online gaming firm IGN Entertainment, gaining access to around 28 million male internet users, with sites covering video games, films, music, sports, cars and girls. The deal, worth $650 million, sees IGN incorporated into News Corp’s Fox Interactive Media Unit, extending Rupert Murdoch’s online activities to around… Continue reading News Corp Buys Online Gaming Firm
Carat International has appointed Marcus Wilding as vice president, charged with the role of leading the development of its global communications services for Coke, Diageo, EMI and Epson accounts out of the Carat International London office. Wilding joins Carat from Starcom Mediavest where he was managing director responsible for P&G Business across Europe, Middle East… Continue reading Wilding Joins Carat International As Vice President
Children and teenagers are changing marketing, technology and communications, with nearly three-quarters of teens aged 12-17 and 39% of children aged 3-11 using the internet, according to US analyst eMarketer. Debra Williamson, senior analyst at eMarketer commented: “Kids and teens are the first totally wired generation, and they are changing marketing, technology and communications.” In… Continue reading Younger Generation Changing Online Marketing
The increasing penetration of personal video recorders (PVRs) is expected to slow after 2010, with the device becoming a “add-on to the TV experience rather than a substitute for it”, according to the latest forecasts from Magna Global USA. The report predicts that, by the end of the decade, 33 million homes will have a… Continue reading PVR Adoption To Slow After 2010
Television ratings body BARB, has announced plans to start reporting viewing figures for PVR playback from stored content on Sky+ devices. BARB has been working with its meter providers AGB Nielsen Media Research, and with BSkyB on the initiative for a number of months, with the scheme being activated in phases throughout September. BSkyB has… Continue reading BARB To Include PVR Playback Figures In TV Measurement
Almost one-third of viewers aged 25-34 watch television programmes away from the TV, with the majority of those watching TV via broadband spending “over 30 minutes” per day, while of those viewing via a mobile phone, most spent “up to ten minutes” per day. According to new research from branded content specialist, Contentworx, around 2.5… Continue reading One Third Of TV Viewers Watch TV Away From The Box
The recent spate of cover price rises in Britain’s quality national newspapers has reduced the impact of undercutting, with all four titles now hovering around the 60p mark. However, changes to pricing can have a knock-on effect to sales.The Times was the latest national newspaper to adjust its cover price, adding 5p to its total… Continue reading Newspaper Price Hikes Make Their Mark On Sales
