The Digital Radio Development Bureau has hired a new chief executive. The group, which formed earlier this year to push forward the development of the medium (see Digital Radio Development Bureau Forms, Medium Set To Be Market Leader By 2015), has appointed the former managing director of Radio Rentals, Terry Scicluna, to the position.“I look… Continue reading Digital Radio Bureau Hires Chief Executive
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Acquisitions Will Help Boost SRH RevenuesScottish Radio Holdings this morning said that radio advertising levels will have fallen 4% year on year for the six months to 31 March, due to recent weaknesses in national ad revenue. However, it says that thanks mainly to acquisitions last year, group revenue will rise by 19% to £40… Continue reading Acquisitions Will Help Boost SRH Revenues
Capital Radio was one of the best performers on the FTSE yesterday, climbing 47˝p to 752˝p.ITV companies were down, however, after Merrill Lynch cuts its forecasts for 2001 ad revenue for the network for the third time in recent months. The broker said it expects revenues to fall 1.5%. Granada was down 4p to 180p… Continue reading Sharewatch
Stock in Carlton Communications tumbled this morning after three brokers downgraded their earnings forecasts for the group. By late morning Carlton shares were down 27½p (6.6%) at 387½p. ABN Amro has reduced its full year profit before tax forecasts by 5.5% to £246 million. The downgrade is partly due to the timing of the sale… Continue reading Carlton Stock Free-Falls Following Trio Of Downgrades
Radio advertising revenue in the US fell by 6% in February when compared to the same month last year, according to new figures from the US Radio Advertising Bureau. In February 2000, revenues showed a 22% increase on 1999, mainly due to the dotcom marketing boom, which was in full swing at that point. Mirroring… Continue reading US Radio Revenues Down 6% In February
Scottish Radio Holdings this morning said that radio advertising levels will have fallen 4% year on year for the six months to 31 March, due to recent weaknesses in national ad revenue. However, it says that thanks mainly to acquisitions last year, group revenue will rise by 19% to £40 million. Excluding acquisitions there is… Continue reading Acquisitions Will Help Boost SRH Revenues
Dot com layoffs in the US have decreased for the second month running, down to 9,533 in March, from 11,649 in February and 12,828 in March according to US recruitment company Challenger, Gray & Christmas. Although this trend is set to continue this is thought to be due to a decline in numbers employed rather… Continue reading Dotcom Job Losses Decline In US
Latest figures from Jupiter MMXI reveal that amount of time Europeans are spending on the Internet from home has increased significantly in the last nine months. Latest trends show that not only more and more people are logging on to the Net from home every month, but they also use it more and more each… Continue reading European’s Online Time Increases
More than half the population has accessed the internet at some time, according to the latest quarterly figures from the January 2001 National Statistics Omnibus Survey. This is equivalent to 23 million adults across Britain and represents a 6% increase on the previous two quarters.Just over one third of UK households – 8.6m – now… Continue reading 51% Of UK Population Have Used The Net, Says Report
Liz Jones, the editor of Marie Claire, has resigned from her position, to be replaced by Marie O’Riordan. The news came as a shock to the magazine world yesterday and it has been speculated that a dip in circulation forced the decision.Marie-Claire, which is owned by IPC Media, fell 11% in the latest ABC report… Continue reading Editor Of Marie Claire Quits
