The Sunday Telegraph has secured mobile phone service operator, 3, to sponsor its special Premiership football supplement.The 36-page supplement, which will be published later this month to coincide with the start of the new football season, will feature a range of commentary and analysis including Gary Lineker’s view on the future prospects of every Premiership… Continue reading Telegraph Secures 3 To Sponsor Premiership Preview
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National homeless charity, Shelter, has harnessed the popularity of Channel 4’s Big Brother, with an ad campaign to raise awareness of the plight of the homeless.The campaign, designed to emphasise exactly what eviction means in the real world, ran across Channel 4’s official Big Brother website and SubSites.co.uk to coincide with the end of the… Continue reading Shelter Uses Big Brother Hype To Highlight Homelessness
The downturn in the global recording industry and the current lack of legitimate download services have prompted Jupiter Research to cut its forecast for online music spending. Internet sales of recorded music fell sharply during 2002 with unlicensed file sharing widely held to be responsible (see Online Music Sales Hit A Low Note). More than… Continue reading Online Music Market Growing Slowly
Granada has secured Budget Insurance Services to sponsor the motoring strand on its Men & Motors channel.The six-month deal will see the company’s motor insurance brands, Budget and Dial Direct, sponsor all car and motor related output on the channel, including programmes such as Motorsport UK, British Rally Championship 2003 and Driven.Men & Motors recently… Continue reading Granada Revs-Up With Men & Motors Sponsorship
The Wireless LAN market will double in size in the space of five years, according to a new study from Dell’Oro Group. The market research firm estimates that WLAN revenues will increase from $1.5 billion in 2002 to $3.1 billion in 2007, with all product categories contributing to this growth. The report indicates that most… Continue reading WLAN Market To Exceed $3 Billion By 2008, Says Report
Chrysalis was seen in focus yesterday, down 0.71% after confirming the sale of its television assets to a group of former ITV executives (see Chrysalis Makes £45m TV Sale To Former ITV Heads).Capital was also in the spotlight, up 4% after RAJAR listening figures for the second quarter of 2003 came in above analysts expectations.Broader… Continue reading Sharewatch: Chrysalis Falls Following Sale Of TV Arm
Multichannel television commanded a greater share of viewing than ITV1 in Q2 for the first time in a quarterly period, according to the latest IPA Trends In Television report. The figures show that multichannel stations took a 23.9% share of all viewing across Q2, whilst ITV1 dipped to 23.6% – its lowest figure on the… Continue reading Multichannel Passes ITV1 In Q2 Share Of Viewing
First quarter underlying revenues at GWR Group were up by 0.4% year on year, driven by a good performance at the Local Radio Group (LRG).Strong national spend helped push LRG’s Q1 revenues up by 8%. At Classic FM, however, advertising has remained volatile, with a 16% dive in Q1 revenues, largely as a result of… Continue reading Local Radio Group Helps GWR Stay Positive
Chrysalis Group has confirmed the sale of its television assets to a group of former ITV executives, following a preliminary agreement announced in April (see Chrysalis To Sell Television Group To Former ITV Heads).Steve Morrison, former Granada chief executive, Jules Burns, former managing director of operations at Granada and David Liddiment, former director of channels… Continue reading Chrysalis Makes £45m TV Sale To Former ITV Heads
Dennis Publishing has announced the biggest ever shake-up of its senior management team with the appointment of Viven Cottrill as the managing director of its consumer division.The shake up will see Alistair Ramsay step up to become CEO of Dennis Publishing UK and James Tye has been promoted to managing director of the computer division.… Continue reading Dennis Restructures With Appointment Of Ex-Hachette Boss
