Media watchdog Ofcom has begun investigations into the BBC’s dealings with the Football Association to acquire the exclusive broadcast rights to FA Cup matches following a complaint by Kelvin MacKenzie’s Wireless Group earlier this year that the Corporation has used its guaranteed funding to grossly outbid competitors.TWG claimed that the corporation was abusing its position… Continue reading Ofcom Investigating BBC Over Anti-Competitive Rights Bids
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The Financial Times has announced the closure of its Creative Business media section just a month after denying reports that the supplement was to fold, the section will now be wound down with media news instead being incorporated into the main newspaper on a monthly basis.The closure is due to a failure by the 16-page… Continue reading FT Pulls The Plug On Creative Business
David Levin, chief executive of Symbian has been named as the new chief executive officer of publishing and media group United Business Media PLC. He will succeed Lord Clive Hollick in April of next year after Lords Hollick’s decision to step down from the group after 30 years.On assuming the position Mr Levin is expected… Continue reading United Business Media Announces New Chief Executive
ITV sales have employed web analysts Webtrends to design a tracking device which will give them a better insight and understanding into their customer and visitor usage of its flagship site www.itv.com. ITV.com attracts five million visitors per month and the new service will play an important role in feeding information back to ITV giving… Continue reading ITV Targets Website Users
Spam emails are set to rise next year, with legitimate email falling from 12% to 8%, says email security provider Postini. The company also forecast that Directory Harvest Attacks (DHA), an attempt by hackers to steal a businesses email directory and send spam, will increase by 25% in 2005 and that most victims won’t even… Continue reading Spam Increasing In 2005
David Levin, chief executive of Symbian has been named as the new chief executive officer of publishing and media group United Business Media PLC. He will succeed Lord Clive Hollick in April of next year after Lord Hollick’s decision to step down from the group after 30 years. On assuming the position Mr Levin is… Continue reading United Business Media Announces New Chief Executive
3 Mobile is planing legal action against the Government media watchdog, Ofcom, to recover some of the one billion that it paid on the launch of its next generation mobile network, according to today’s Times reported. 3 is the only mobile phone company to hit the regulations set out by the Government when it bid… Continue reading 3 Mobile Plan To Sue Government
US mobile phone operators Sprint and Nextel have announced their multi million dollar merger after recent industry speculation. The move creates third super operator in the US, with around 39 million subscribers, just behind current market leaders Cingular Wireless and Verizon Wireless who have around 42 million subscribers. T-Mobile have been pushed into fourth place,… Continue reading Sprint And Nextel Complete Multi Million Dollar Merger
United Business Media (UBM) delivered a positive trading statement yesterday for the second half of 2004, showing particularly strong performance in new product investments. Revenue from publications and events businesses in Asia and the UK is ahead of the same period last year. UK classified revenues are in line with last year, with increased levels… Continue reading United Business Media Delivers Positive Trading Statement
Newspaper giant Trinity Mirror continued its upward trend yesterday, seeing a 4.8% rise in share price, to close at 666˝p on Wednesday. Despite a positive trading statement last week Trinity share prices have been in decline recently, however, private equity group CVC Capital Partners is said to be analysing the company to see how much… Continue reading Sharewatch: Trinity Mirror Continues Upward Trend
