ITV today unveiled its Autumn 2001 programme schedule. David Liddiment, ITV director of programmes said: “The challenge for ITV1 is to achieve a balance between attracting large audiences and developing new and innovative programmes which keep our schedule fresh and the channel relevant to an ever-changing audience.”Highlights for the forthcoming season include: Othello, a modern… Continue reading ITV Autumn 2001 Schedule Launch
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60% Of UK Now OnlineAccording to the latest figures from Jupiter, over 33 million people in the UK used the internet between April and June of this year. The home PC remained the most popular means of access but it was games consoles and set top boxes which have seen the greatest increase in usage.… Continue reading 60% Of UK Now Online
Interactive and educational TV company, Einstein Group, has said it is reviewing its strategic options following the recent downward movement in its share price. The review may lead to a sale of all or part of the company, although discussions so far have not included a sale of the company in its entirety. Einstein’s statement… Continue reading Einstein Group Looks At Possible Assets Sale
French advertising network, Havas Advertising, has posted a solid set of financial results with organic growth at 5.5% for the first half of the year. Traditional advertising grew by 1.6%, but the results were bolstered by an 8.3% growth in market services revenue, vindicating Havas’ strategy of moving its business to 60% market services, according… Continue reading Havas Posts Good Growth, But No Tempus Counterbid
WPP, which yesterday released its interim results and confirmed its bid for UK based media company Tempus (see WPP Posts Strong Interims), saw shares climb 0.60% to finish at £6.67, an increase of 4p on the previous day.Chrysalis, which announced its expansion into the magazine market yesterday with the launch of a new sports related… Continue reading Sharewatch
Retail executives are failing to consider offline effects when they calculate their return on investment (ROI) from online investments, according to Forrester Research. A new report claims that retailers will find that investments in online technology will pay off if they take a disciplined approach to site investments and ROI analysis. “The problem today is… Continue reading Online Retailers Are Blinkered When Measuring Web ROI, Says Forrester
Italy and the UK currently lead the way in the European online advertising market, with market shares of ads placed at 19.1% and 18.9% respectively, according to data from LemonAd. Germany has more online advertisers than the UK (5,424 versus 5,231), but had fewer campaigns and actual ads during the first six months of the… Continue reading Italy And UK Lead European Online Advertising Markets
Channel 4 chief executive, Michael Jackson, has stood up to the opinions of his fellow commercial broadcasters by coming out in support of the BBC’s plans to create more digital channels.Recent weeks have seen increasing pressure on the Government and threats to sue from the commercial TV community, who feel that publicly funded digital channels… Continue reading Jackson Defends BBC’s Digital Plans
Standard Media International has today officially suspended publication of The Industry Standard, the weekly magazine that chronicled the dotcom boom.The magazine that monitored internet stocks has itself become a victim of the dotcom downturn and will file for bankruptcy unless a last minute buyer can be found.The Standard will continue to publish its website, The… Continue reading The Industry Standard Suspended
