With just one week to go in the MediaTel Group Sports Quiz, 18 entrants are vying for a top 10 place and a prize donated by one of the sponsors.But the winner has come down to two – either Russell Budden of BMRB International-TGI, or Steve McHenry of ids. Everything depends on which minute the… Continue reading MediaTel Group Sports Quiz Now A Two Horse Race
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Virgin radio has confirmed that high-profile breakfast hosts, Pete Mitchell and Geoff Lloyd, will leave the morning slot at the end of the year, although the pair will remain with the station, possibly presenting an afternoon or drive-time show.A spokesman for the indie music station explained: “They are very much remaining part of the station.… Continue reading Pete & Geoff Step Down From Virgin Breakfast
Clive Hollick, the former chief executive officer of United Business Media (UBM), has turned down a controversial £250,000 bonus following a revolt from the company’s shareholders. Shareholders disapproved of the large payout at last week’s annual general meeting, with around three quarters voting against the remuneration report (see UBM To Pay Hollick £250k Bonus). Earlier… Continue reading Hollick Refuses £250K Bonus
Newspaper circulation in the US is reported to be at its lowest since 1996, with daily circulation dropping by 1.9% in the six-month period ending March 31 and Sunday circulation losing 2.5% of sales over the last six months. Looking at the latest data from the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), analyst eMarketer has concluded… Continue reading US Newspaper Circulation At Lowest Since 1996
The broadband market in Latin America is getting back on track, aided by 2004’s relatively stable economic market and by increasing affordability, popularity and advances in internet connection speed, according to eMarketer’s new Latin America Broadband report. Commenting on the new research, Ben Macklin, a senior analyst and author of the report said: “The broadband… Continue reading Latin America Broadband Back On Track
Newspapers are increasingly feeling the impact of a varied media landscape, according to a new report from eMarketer, with circulations in the US at their lowest point since 1996.John Strum, executive director of the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) explained the situation, stating: “Two years ago search engines were not viewed as much of a… Continue reading Newspaper Decline Is Worst Since 1996
Channel 4 is expected to report annual profits rising as high as £70 million tomorrow, with advertising revenues and turnover hitting record levels.Profits are predicted to be significantly up on last year’s £45.3 million, while Andy Duncan, Channel 4’s chief executive, is expected to update on the first few months of the year, revealing the… Continue reading Channel 4 Set To Unveil Record Profits
The BBC has launched the next phase in the development of its interactive Media Player (iMP), eventually intended to allow on-demand access to all of the BBC’s content, as well as giving access to the Corporation’s extensive archive of material.An extensive three month trial of the new technology is due to begin in September, allowing… Continue reading BBC Media Player Paves Way For Legal TV Downloads
The new television marketing body, Thinkbox, has announced the launch of its industry web resource, aiming to provide a one-stop resource for all those in the UK’s television industry.As a key element of the marketing body’s action plan, Thinkbox has invested heavily in the development of the website and will regularly update the site with… Continue reading Thinkbox Unveils Online Industry Resource
Reports over the weekend suggest that shareholders in the recently-formed GCap Media are to demand that either chairman Ralph Bernard or chief executive David Mansfield leave their posts over dissatisfaction with the post-merger structure.The company, which began trading last week following the formal merger of Capital Radio and GWR Group, was dealt another blow by… Continue reading GCap Management Face Shareholder Revolt
