The Daily Mail & General Trust has expressed satisfaction with turnover in the first half of its current financial year but warned that the political and economic climate was fostering uncertainty in some of its markets. In a trading statement issued today, DMGT said that growth of 2.4% was achieved in the five months to… Continue reading DMGT Sends Out Mixed Messages In Trading Update
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TV cookery programmes have enjoyed a period of spectacular growth over the last few years, with celebrity chefs becoming almost ten a penny. However, following news that the BBC is axing its long-running Food And Drink programme after twenty years on air, Media Planning Group’s Denise Turner looks at whether the genre has gone off… Continue reading NewsLine Column: Has TV Cookery Gone Off The Boil?
Patricia Hodgson, chief executive of the ITC, has called on the Government to conduct an in-depth review of the ownership structure at ITN before allowing Carlton and Granada to increase their stake in the news provider. The two ITV partners are currently calling for an amendment to the Communications Bill to allow them to take… Continue reading Hodgson Calls For Review Of Ownership At ITN
Takeaway caffe latte, powdered diet drinks and shower gel have all made it into the basket of goods that the Office Of National Statistics (ONS) uses to measure the rate of UK inflation.The ONS has announced that products such as brown ale, frozen fish in sauce and vinyl floor covering are on their way out… Continue reading Caffe Latte Replaces Brown Ale In ONS Survey
After a protracted bidding process, spanning almost a year, KirchMedia is finally being sold to US media magnate Haim Saban and the Saban Group. As a first step in the deal, the two parties signed off the acquisition by Saban of a majority holding in ProSiebenSat.1, Germany’s largest free to air broadcaster. Saban is reported… Continue reading Haim Saban Agrees To Buy ProSiebenSat.1
Nightfly, the Diageo backed mobile marketing company, is launching the UK’s first monthly research project to investigate young people’s attitudes towards mobile services.The Mobile Monitor study, which will be conducted by Simons Priest Associates, is intended to enable brand owners to gain a greater insight into the importance of mobile applications and their interaction with… Continue reading Nightfly Launches Major Mobile Research Study
Pan-European broadcaster, RTL Group, has reduced its losses from Â2.5 billion in 2001, to just Â56 million last year, according to the company’s year-end financial results released today. The results were ahead of expectations from analysts at Merrill Lynch, due to a significant outperformance in television and radio. The broker says that losses at the… Continue reading RTL Cuts Losses As Results Beat Expectations
BSkyB and BT are currently under investigation for alleged anti-competitive behaviour over a joint satellite TV and internet marketing push.Telecomms regulator, Oftel, launched the investigation into a promotion offering discounts to Sky customers subscribing to the BT Broadband service (see BT Teams Up With Sky For Cut Price Broadband Promo), following an official complaint from… Continue reading BSkyB And BT Probed Over Joint Marketing Campaign
Ulster Television has defied challenging advertising conditions to record a 3.7% rise in pre-tax profits for 2002, according to the company’s figures published today. Northern Ireland’s television broadcaster continues to outperform the likes of Carlton and Granada and ad revenues rose by 4.7% to £37.8 million against a decrease of 1% across the whole network.… Continue reading Ulster Outshines ITV Giants In Latest Results
The controversial TV ad for Wrigley’s X-cite chewing gum, which features a man regurgitating a dog, has been taken off air following a record number of complaints from viewers.The ad prompted over 660 complaints to the ITC in its first ten days on air, with outraged parents claiming it had distressed their children.Wrigley’s has apologised… Continue reading Dog Breath Ad Ditched As Complaints Rise
