The UK telecoms, media and technology (TMT) sector is being held back by a lack of funding, restrictive legislation and over-caution on the part of content owners. That is the verdict of city media analyst, Neil Blackley, who had some harsh words for industry executives at last night’s Royal Television Society Dinner in London. In… Continue reading Black Tidings For Advanced Television Sector
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The BBC is to ask the Independent Television Commission to force BSkyB to guarantee it the top two slots on its electronic programming guide, following the breakdown of talks between the two broadcasters (see BBC And BSkyB Set To Take Digital Disagreement To ITC).The BBC’s decision not to renew its digital encryption deal with BSkyB… Continue reading BBC Appeals To TV Regulator To Resolve BSkyB Dispute
AOL Time Warner has confirmed that it has devised a new service, akin to TiVo, that will enable subscribers to skip through TV programming without the need to install new hardware. It was first revealed last month that AOL was testing a digital recording service, called Mystro TV, that would be available to cable subscribers… Continue reading AOL To Enter PVR Market With Mystro TV
Heavy TV users may be slightly less likely to pay attention to television adverts, according to data from Jack Myers Report’s Media Brand Track survey.The study, which surveyed across 42 US entertainment networks, found that an average of 22% of viewers with fewer than 80 channels say they are likely to pay attention to television… Continue reading Only 20% Of Viewers Likely To Pay Attention To Ads
The proposed £2.6 billion merger of Carlton Communications and Granada may be subject to Competition Commission-enforced remedies and restrictions, according to an article in the Financial Times.The paper reports that Sir Derek Morris, the Commission’s chairman, is looking to test new Enterprise Act proposals, which empower the body to attach detailed conditions to mergers and… Continue reading ‘Remedies’ May Be Attached To ITV Merger
UK cable operator, NTL, has increased its earnings by 48.2% to £661 million in 2002, after finally emerging from its Chapter 11 bankruptcy process (see NTL Emerges From Bankruptcy). Reporting the full year results, NTL says that churn – the proportion of people leaving the home cable service – declined from 21.3% in Q4 2001… Continue reading NTL Sees Earnings Up 48% In 2002
Mobile marketing group, Enpocket, is to launch a SMS promotional campaign to promote Fox’s new thriller Phone Booth.The promotion will use the Fox text club database, which will invite members to see the film at special preview screenings. They will also distribute 30,000 matchbooks across UK universities inviting consumers to enter a text draw for… Continue reading Enpocket Secures Fox For SMS Promotional Campaign
Market research company, Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), has this morning confirmed that it is in discussions about the potential acquisition of NFO WorldGroup from its owner, Interpublic Group. The statement from TNS follows press speculation about a deal for NFO, which is a research division of Interpublic. Aegis (see Aegis Heartened By Positive Annual Results)… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Looks At NFO WorldGroup Acquisition
UK cable operator, NTL, has increased its earnings by 48.2% to £661 million in 2002, after finally emerging from its Chapter 11 bankruptcy process.Reporting the full year results, NTL says that churn – the proportion of people leaving the home cable service – declined from 21.3% in Q4 2001 to 15.9% in Q4 2002. The… Continue reading NTL Sees Earnings Up 48% In 2002
UBC Media, the commercial radio broadcaster and programme producer, this morning said that trading in the final six months of its financial year has been better than expected, with profit now predicted to be around £75,000. Previously, the group had expected only to break even. UBC says it now expects to report reduced losses for… Continue reading UBC Media Has Better Than Expected Second Half
