Far from stemming internet use, television is increasingly proving to be a driver of web activity. During last weekend’s television broadcast of the Super Bowl in the US, concurrent use of the game’s website, SuperBowl.com, showed that TV viewing can help drive traffic across new media.Daily traffic to the Super Bowl site rose 269% during… Continue reading Super Bowl Drives TV Audience To Web
More Uk articles
Confirmation that the BBC has signed a deal with Lennox Lewis to show his next bout in April is expected soon. This morning reports suggested that the arrangement with the world heavyweight boxing champion had been finalised, but the Corporation has since insisted that signatures were yet to be inked.Lewis is due to meet the… Continue reading BBC Sport May Scoop Lewis Fight From Sky
Granada Media and Carlton Communications are reported to be close to merging their online assets in a deal which would ensure a more unified approach to the ITV brand on the internet.Granada is planning to ditch its G-Wizz site to focus on promoting www.itv.co.uk, which has suffered as a result of the federal nature of… Continue reading Granada And Carlton To Unite Online Assets
Fears of an advertising slowdown were betrayed by a lack of market confidence in media stocks last week, with more showing a week on week fall than showed gain. A trading update from Capital had an upbeat tone (see Capital Radio Reports Increased Revenues) but did not live up to expectations and caused some brokers… Continue reading Sharewatch
Monday MediaTel’s weekly media focus and analysis, Media Track, is featured in Campaign Media Business.Wednesday Marketing Week holds a one-day conference on Digital Radio at the Cafe Royal, London, with speeches and discussions from the main players in the new medium, including Quentin Howard, CEO of Digital One, and Phil Riley from Chrysalis Radio.An annual… Continue reading The Week Ahead
29 January 2001 The company behind the idea of the free morning newspaper, Sweden’s Metro International, has today announced the launch of a new newswire and information service called Metro World News. Versions of Metro International’s free Metro newspaper are now published in 18 cities around the world and the business model has been adopted… Continue reading Metro International Seeks Savings In Global Publishing
Publishing companies in the UK have joined forces to ensure positive recognition of their industry as convergence gains pace. The Newspaper Society, the Publishers Association, Newspaper Publishers and the Periodical Publishers Association have formed the UK Publishing Media alliance to reflect the rapidly evolving nature of publishing into a range of connected and overlapping businesses.A… Continue reading Publishing Bodies Form Alliance To Represent Industry Concerns
French media group Vivendi Universal may dispose of its 22.7% stake in satellite broadcaster BSkyB, according to a report in this morning’s Financial Times. As a precursor to the move Vivendi is understood to be planning to withdraw its board director from the BSkyB board.Vivendi was given the go ahead to acquire the stake in… Continue reading Vivendi May Dispose Of BSkyB Stake â 29 January 2001
French media group Vivendi Universal may dispose of its 22.7% stake in satellite broadcaster BSkyB, according to a report in this morning’s Financial Times. As a precursor to the move Vivendi is understood to be planning to withdraw its board director from the BSkyB board.Vivendi was given the go ahead to acquire the stake in… Continue reading Vivendi May Dispose Of BSkyB Stake â 29 January 2001
French media group Vivendi Universal may dispose of its 22.7% stake in satellite broadcaster BSkyB, according to a report in this morning’s Financial Times. As a precursor to the move Vivendi is understood to be planning to withdraw its board director from the BSkyB board.Vivendi was given the go ahead to acquire the stake in… Continue reading Vivendi May Dispose Of BSkyB Stake
