US media giant AOL Time Warner is thought to be considering NTL as a possible partner for boosting its European revenues. AOL’s extensive US cable network is not currently matched by its capabilities in Europe, while NTL enjoys the largest share of the UK’s cable market, with 7.8m homes passed for its services.NTL confirmed today… Continue reading AOL Time Warner Looks To NTL For Possible Euro Partnership
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According to a new survey by Which? magazine, almost 6m Britons now shop online despite concerns over security. Many consumers still worry about credit card misuse despite efforts by the government and groups such as Which? to allay consumers’ fears. Which? is to publish a list of online traders which it hopes, along with kitemarks… Continue reading Online Consumer Spending: March Round Up
ITV’s new daytime soap is expected to be called Night and Day. Details of the programme – the networks’ first new soap in thirty years – are beginning to leak out as the countdown to the start of production begins.The soap was originally given the working title of Trafalgar Road and was commissioned to replace… Continue reading Details Of New ITV Soap Revealed
A recent study by Forrester Research has found that, whilst the web is a valuable source of information for job seekers, most are merely browsing and will use conventional media when actually applying for positions. “Nearly two-thirds (61%) of UK Internet users who work full time and plan to look for a new job in… Continue reading Job Seekers ‘Not Fully Interactive’ On Web, Says Forrester
Tristan Davies has been appointed the new editor of the Independent on Sunday. He will take over from Janet Street-Porter, who quit the position a fortnight ago (see Janet Street Porter Quits Independent On Sunday Editorship), on June 11.Editor-in-chief Simon Kelner, was said to be delighted by the appointment of Davies, who has worked on… Continue reading New Independent On Sunday Editor Announced
The advertising industry’s opposition to EU restrictions on advertising to children has gained support with the publication of an EU study on “The Impact Of Advertising And Teleshopping On Minors” which positively endorses self-regulation working in tandem with the existing laws.The main conclusions of the study were that the EU’s “Television Without Frontiers” directive provides… Continue reading EU Study Backs Opposition To Ban On Advertising To Children
The sales arm for the former Southnews regional press business is to be transferred to Amra. The move follows the group’s acquisition by Trinity Mirror last year (see Trinity Mirror Buys Southnews For £284m).Sales representation for the group’s stable of over eighty regional titles will be transferred on 4 June, further strengthening Amra’s position as… Continue reading Amra Takes On Sales For Southnews
Media communications group WPP released a disappointing set of first quarter results yesterday (see WPP Q1 Results Disappoint Market And Brokers). Shares fell during the morning as a result, but ended the day up 13p at £8.00.The largest fall among media shares yesterday was Bright Station, which dropped just over 2% of its shareprice to… Continue reading Sharewatch
Future Network has this afternoon announced the closure of both its loss-making German operation and the European editions of internet business magazine Business 2.0. Future Verlag GmbH posted losses of DM20.5 million (£6.4 million) on revenues of DM22.5 million last year. Losses for the current year, prior to the closure, are expected to be DM9.4… Continue reading Future Closes German Business And European Business 2.0 Editions
The Wireless Group has this morning reported like for like turnover up 12% to £29.4 million for the full year and up 22% for the first quarter of 2001. Q1 operating costs, before digital expenditure, are down by 12% like for like. However, loss for the financial year grew from £27.5 million last time to… Continue reading Wireless Group Grows Turnover And Reduces Costs
