Canadian publishing company, Thomson Corporation, has today been confirmed as the buyer of Dialog’s Information Services Division (ISD), as had been expected earlier in the week (see Dialog To Sell Core Services To Ease Debt Burden). Dialog is selling ISD, by far the bulk of its business, for $275 million (£173.5 million) and is to… Continue reading Thomson Confirmed As Dialog Buyer
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It is understood that Peter Littlewood, a senior marketer for confectionary giant Mars, is currently the most likely candidate to take over as chief executive of the ITV Network. According to a report in this week’s Marketing, Littlewood last week came over to the UK from his current post in the States to meet with… Continue reading Mars Marketer Tipped For ITV Top Role
Following Budget Line 2000, a detailed Budget Review is now available on Newsline. Sponsored and provided by chartered accountants Brebner Allen Trapp, it comprehensively outlines the changes made in the Chancellor’s budget speech yesterday.To access the full report click here.For more information please contact Maurice Taylor ([email protected]) or John Craig ([email protected]) at Brebner Allen Trapp.
Shares in BSkyB fell 113p to £17.96 as the broadcaster’s proposed acquisition for a 24% stake in German group KirschPayTV was given the all clear by the European Commission.Johnston Press saw its shares rise after it reported strong financial results yesterday (see Revenues And Profits Strong At Johnston Press). Prices rose 5p to 305˝p.Dialog dropped… Continue reading Sharewatch
The UK is to receive its first interactive pools betting service next month when Two Way TV and Ladbrokes team up to launch Matchball. The service will be marketed under the Vernons Pools brand and launches on 8 April.Interactive TV services company, Two Way TV, will initially offer Matchball to digital cable television viewers, firstly… Continue reading UK To Get First Interactive Betting Service
Carlton Communications has signed a deal with WHSmith to link the two companies’ internet businesses, ‘maximising the potential of their entertainment and e-commerce portals’. They will cross-promote their sites, www.whsmith.co.uk and www.carlton.com, with the newsagent advertising the TV company’s pages in its stores.The deal will see Carlton selling advertising space across both companies’ sites and… Continue reading Carlton Signs Net Deal With WHSmith
BSkyB is to launch a customer loyalty scheme to expand its subscriber base. SkyDigital customers will be offered tickets to entertainment and sporting events as well as discounts on magazines, books and hotel accommodation. The group’s listings mag, Sky, is to be relaunched as a customer loyalty title. Carlton Interactive, the internet arm of Carlton,… Continue reading Newsline Brief
Programmes The BBC would call it brand extension, others would say it’s scraping the barrel for all it’s worth. Whatever you want to call it When Changing Rooms Met Ground Force certainly proved popular with the viewing public, with an audience of 10.56 million tuning in to the one-off programme.The fifteenth anniversary celebrations of Eastenders,… Continue reading TV Viewing Round Up – February 2000
Programmes The BBC would call it brand extension, others would say it’s scraping the barrel for all it’s worth. Whatever you want to call it When Changing Rooms Met Ground Force certainly proved popular with the viewing public, with an audience of 10.56 million tuning in to the one-off programme.The fifteenth anniversary celebrations of Eastenders,… Continue reading TV Viewing Round Up – February 2000
The underlying rate of inflation rose slightly last month to 2.2%, according to official figures. The key index, used by the Bank of England to set interest rates, which excludes mortgage payments, rose from 2.1% in January to 2.2% in February. This is still below the Government’s target rate of 2.5%, however.The headline rate of… Continue reading Inflation Rises To 2.2%
