The billionaire Barclay brothers have succeeded in their hard-fought battle to take control of the Daily Telegraph and its sister publications with a winning bid worth £665 million.The reclusive media moguls, who own the Business and the Scotsman, saw off a rival bid from venture capital firm 3i and its US partner Veronis Suhler Stevenson… Continue reading Barclay Brothers Take Control Of Telegraph Titles
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ITV has today announced that its multi-channel revenue target for the next three years has been set at £150 million, with an ambitious increase of £36 million being invested in programming.The investment increase will enable the UK’s largest commercial broadcaster to double ITV2’s programme budget and launch the new ITV3 channel for older, upmarket viewers… Continue reading ITV Reveals Ambitious Multi-Channel Revenue Targets
Internet service provider Wanadoo has ended its search for a new managing director of sales and communications with the appointment of Philip Mehl, former vice president of international advertising and communications at T-Mobile.Mehl will replace former marketing head, Keith Hawkins, who left the company, then known as Freeserve, shortly before it rebranded with the backing… Continue reading Wanadoo Raids T-Mobile For Marketing Chief
ITV Sales has secured beer brand Michelob Ultra as the exclusive sponsor of the broadcaster’s forthcoming coverage of the Tour de France bicycle race.The race will be aired in July and is expected to attract high ratings as cycling enthusiasts watch to see if reigning champion Lance Armstrong can win the event for the sixth… Continue reading ITV Secures Michelob Ultra For Bike Race Sponsorship
Total terrestrial television revenue jumped up by almost 7% year on year during May to just under the £250 million mark as the sector displayed further signs of emerging from the downturn.The latest agency estimates compiled by MediaTel Group reveal a strong performance for ITV, which enjoyed a 5.2% increase during the same period to… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up May 2004
IPC Media is reportedly planning to reduce the size of its glossy women’s monthly Marie Claire in the next few weeks in an attempt to boost the magazine’s flagging circulation.The ongoing growth of Condé Nast’s handbag-sized Glamour and the expansion of the celebrity magazine sector over the last few years have impacted badly on monthly… Continue reading IPC Scales Down Marie Claire To Boost Circulation
ITV has today announced that its multi-channel revenue target for the next three years has been set at £150 million, with an increase of £36 million being invested in programming. The investment increase will enable ITV to double ITV2’s programme budget and launch the new ITV3 channel at the end of this year. After reports… Continue reading ITV Revenues Up As Next Three Year Targets Unveiled
The billionaire Barclay brothers have succeeded in their hard-fought battle to take control of the Daily Telegraph and its sister publications with a winning bid worth £665 million. The reclusive media moguls, who own the Business and the Scotsman, saw off a rival bid from venture capital firm 3i and its US partner Veronis Suhler… Continue reading Barclay Brothers Take Control Of Telegraph Titles
Radio giant GWR saw shares rise by 3.97% yesterday to close at 262p as rumours circulated about a possible merger with rival Capital Radio. Media buyers are understood to have approving consolidation between the groups, providing the market remained segmented, with one group owning multiple formats.Capital saw a rise of 1.43% as investors warmed to… Continue reading Sharewatch: GWR Rises As Merger Rumours Resurface
Emap Advertising and Initiative Media have secured a £500,000 cross-media deal with FMCG giant Unilever to promote the rebranding of its range of Impulse body fragrance products.The deal will span Emap’s range of magazine, television, radio and online properties and will culminate in a live event at the same venue featured in the BBC’s Fame… Continue reading Emap Secures Unilever For Cross-Media Campaign
