BSkyB has won the rights to broadcast the Ryder Cup golf tournament for the next four years, or two competitions. The deal will be a blow to the BBC which is understood to be hoping to win back sports rights under new director-general Greg Dyke. Sky took the live broadcasting rights to Cup away from… Continue reading Sky Extends Ryder Cup Contract By Three Years
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The latest figures released by the National Readership Survey (NRS) this week show a continuing slight overall decline in the readership of national titles. The whole sector dropped back by 0.5% year on year for the six months to October 1999.Contributing to the decline in readers were the two Express papers, down by 12.8% and… Continue reading National Newspaper NRS Round-Up – October 1999
The shake-up in the world of ITV, caused by Carlton and United News & Media’s proposed £7.8 billion merger (see Media Merger May Hit Regulatory Obstacles), is continuing to have an effect of media companies’ stock this week. Granada, which has effectively been left out in the cold by the merger, strengthened 13˝p to 528˝p… Continue reading Sharewatch
The latest figures released by the National Readership Survey (NRS) this week show a continuing slight overall decline in the readership of national titles. The whole sector dropped back by 0.5% year on year for the six months to October 1999.Contributing to the decline in readers were the two Express papers, down by 12.8% and… Continue reading National Newspaper NRS Round-Up – October 1999
Cable company Telewest Communications has this morning announced partnership with a raft of High Street and online businesses to drive the ecommerce facilities of its interactive television service. Thirteen companies, including Abbey National, lastminute.com, Hertz and Thomas Cook, are already on board for the roll-out of the service in the first quarter of next year.Available… Continue reading Telewest Builds Interactive Service To Rival Open
Following its AGM yesterday, the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) has decided on the new members for its Council. Competition for places on the Council was strong this year, particularly in the business press sector where nine candidates competed for just three seats (see Publishers Vie For Place On ABC Council). Similarly, the three regional… Continue reading ABC Announces New Council Members
Advertisers have lashed out at the proposed merger plans of Carlton and United News & Media, announced last week (see Carlton And United News & Media Set For £7.8bn Merger). Ad agency executives and managers from the two ITV groups are set to meet in the next few days to raise their concerns about the… Continue reading Advertisers Call For Halt To Merger
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) upheld complaints about ONdigital’s suggestion that its set-top boxes are free in recent television ads. The complainants said that the “Get your free box today” strapline was misleading as the boxes were only available on loan while the viewer subscribed to the service.Although the digital broadcaster tagged the ads with… Continue reading ONdigital Ads Receive Complaints
Anglo-Dutch publishing group, VNU, has separated its internet publishing activities from the main company to create a pan-European online business publishing operation. The web publishing division, currently called VNU Business Publishing Europe, will become VNU Business Online Europe under the new structure.The company’s internet publishing activities centre mainly on the IT and business information markets,… Continue reading VNU Creates Dedicated Internet Division
The Planet On Sunday has postponed its relaunch date until Sunday 5 December. The new national Sunday newspaper with an environmental bent was due to go on sale last week (see Planet On Sunday Set To Relaunch).Speaking to Newsline today the paper’s deputy editor Tony Donnelly said that the delay to the launch was due… Continue reading Planet On Sunday Relaunch Delayed
