MTV has secured Nik Naks as the sponsor of the second series of The Osbournes, in a deal worth £750,000.The deal, which was brokered by Viacom Brand Solutions and Starcom Motive, will begin later this month and will run for six months. The campaign will build on Nik Naks’ sponsorship of the first series of… Continue reading MTV Retains Nik Naks As The Osbournes Sponsor
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Shares in BSkyB tumbled yesterday after a Banc Of America Securities analyst warned that the satellite broadcaster’s customers are increasingly downgrading their subscriptions to cheaper packages. The broker placed a Sell rating on Sky, claiming that 700,000 top-tier subscribers downgraded their TV packages last year following price increases. Analyst Sean Eddie questioned whether Sky would… Continue reading BSkyB Shares Hit By Broker Worries
Channel Five has confirmed the appointment of Jane Lighting as its new chief executive, replacing Dawn Airey, who stepped down to join Sky Networks last year (see Airey’s Departure Represents Coup For BSkyB).Lighting has over twenty year’s experience in the TV industry and is currently head of Telewest’s pay TV business, Flextech, whose portfolio includes… Continue reading Channel Five Names Lighting As New Chief Executive
Approximately 40% of US internet users spend more time online than they do watching TV, according to new research from BURST! Media. The online ad sales company surveyed 5,000 web users and almost 27% admitted to watching less television than they did a year ago. The main protagonists would appear to be those in the… Continue reading Online Population Watching Less Television, Says Report
The newspaper industry was forced to take stock last year as belt tightening and consolidation acted as a brake on spending. Nonetheless, the market appears to have bottomed out and a new set of press forecasts identifies some reasons for optimism in 2003.Also On MediaTel Insight Today…Fortune 500 Companies Increase Online Advertising SpendThe number of… Continue reading MediaTel Insight: Newspaper Market To Stabilise In 2003
Venture capitalists are believed to be circling around Carlton and Granada, assessing the prospect of making a bid for the ITV partners ahead of their planned £2.6bn merger. It is understood that the former head of Channel Five, David Elstein, has been discussing the possibility of a take-over bid with a consortium of VC firms.… Continue reading Venture Capitalists Eye Carlton And Granada
The ASA has dismissed complaints against a national press ad for the new Vauxhall Corsa, despite allegations that it encouraged dangerous driving.The ad was headlined “Put the fun back into driving” and featured a car apparently travelling at high speeds above a picture of a model race track. Complainants objected that the reference to driving… Continue reading ASA Green-Lights Vauxhall Corsa Press Ad
The RTL Group has today confirmed the appointment of Gerhard Zeiler as its new chief executive in succession to Didier Bellens (see RTL Chief Leaves For Pastures New). Zeiler takes up the post with immediate effect but will also continue as chief executive of German broadcaster RTL Television. He is thought to be close to… Continue reading Zeiler Takes The Helm At RTL
Cordiant Communications, the troubled owner of the Bates Worldwide advertising network, was seen in focus yesterday after confirming that a partial break-up of the group is underway, beginning with its Australian operations. The stock was the media sector’s biggest riser, seen up 5%.Elsewhere, Reuters was under pressure after Deutsche Bank slashed its profit forecasts for… Continue reading Sharewatch: Cordiant Improves On Take-Over Speculation
The number of top US companies launching online advertising campaigns rose by 6% year on year in 2002, according to figures from Nielsen//NetRatings. The survey shows that 286 of the Fortune 500 advertisers – the top 500 companies by revenue – used the internet for a marketing campaign during the course of the year. This… Continue reading Fortune 500 Companies Increase Online Advertising Spend
