Viewers are not convinced that the larger choice brought by digitalisation and convergence will mean a better offering, according to new research from the Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC). In addition, viewers want more respect for their interests, intelligence and privacy from broadcasters.Lord Dubs, chairman of the BSC, said, “Broadcasters and regulators should ensure that the… Continue reading BSC Study Reveals Public Attitudes To Regulation
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European interactive television (iTV) penetration is to reach 44% of households by 2007, up from just 11% currently, according to a new report from Forrester Research. Forrester says that four countries will drive iTV growth, with the UK taking 45% of Europe’s iTV penetration, whilst France, Spain, and Italy will share 44%. The rest of… Continue reading European Interactive TV Penetration To Hit 44% By 2007
ITV’s first major bid to attract large scale web traffic has been declared a success by the company after its online Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? game achieved 45m page impressions during its first three weeks of operation.Comparing itself to last year’s TV/web success Big Brother, which averaged 3m page impressions per day on… Continue reading ITV’s Millionaire Proves Major Online Ratings Winner
Reuters announced yesterday that its bid to acquire some of the assets of Bridge Information Systems had been declared “highest and best” by Bridge. The company’s business operations were put up for auction following reorganisation proceedings.The Reuters bid was primarily for Bridge’s content and trading applications for US institutional securities businesses. It is thought that… Continue reading Reuters Shares Boosted By Bridge Information Systems Purchase
ONdigital and supermarket chain Tesco have teamed up to add Tesco’s online shopping service to the ONnet service. The new service, Tesco Access, will be available through the internet set top boxes distributed by ONdigital to its subscribers for £5 per month and non-subscribers for £8 per month.John Browett, chief executive of Tesco.com, commented, “We… Continue reading Tesco Signs Up To ONnet To Offer Groceries Via TV Set
Reuters heard that its bid for part of Bridge Information Systems’ assets had been accepted yesterday. The news pushed shares in the company up 25p to end the day at £10.25.Bright Station’s future was looking fairly dim as it announced a restructuring plan in the face of unsustainable expenditure (see Bright Station Seeks Funds As… Continue reading Sharewatch
Television is holding its own as an effective and memorable advertising medium, despite the entry of new methods into the market. A survey released today by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) has revealed that TV adverts are most likely to be seen, remembered and enjoyed of all forms of advertising. CIM’s Claire Forbes commented,… Continue reading TV Still On Top For Ad Effectiveness, Says Survey
Former ITV chief executive Richard Eyre may be in line for the same position at media group EMAP, if reports in this week’s Independent On Sunday are correct. The paper cites unnamed industry sources as saying that Eyre is in line to replace Kevin Hand who is expected to step down once EMAP’s US business… Continue reading Eyre Reported To Be In Line For Top EMAP Post
Cable groups NTL and Telewest have signed up On Demand to develop a video-on-demand service. The three groups already collaborate under the name of Front Row, which runs the cable industry’s first pay-per-view movie service (see Cable Consortium Seals Buena Vista Deal).The video-on-demand service will now be developed using the Front Row name and will… Continue reading Cable Groups Sign Up For Video-On-Demand
The Ecommerce Times reports that dotcom layoffs in the US reached a new peak in April after two months of declining lay offs in February and March. In total, there have been 51,564 dotcom job cuts in the first four months of this year and a leading recruitment company in the US, Challenger, Gray &… Continue reading US Dotcom Layoffs Rise Again In April
