The EU is keeping up its threat of an interruption in exchanges of data with the United States, following MS concerns over the latest US concessions in the protection of privacy disagreement. The EU Directive on data protection, which entered into force at the end of October 1998, enables MS authorities to interrupt data transfers… Continue reading EU: Dispute continues over private data
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BSkyB is believed to have achieved its short-term digital targets by recruiting 200,000 subscribers to the Sky Digital service by the end of last year. Whilst this is an achievement in itself, it is perhaps significant that the majority are existing Sky customers who are merely converting the service to the digital platform. It has… Continue reading Christmas Developments
As is traditional at the time of year, Christmas Day TV saw BBC1 taking a decidedly larger portion of the viewing pie than its commercial rival, ITV. This year BBC1’s festive offerings drew in almost 70% of the top ten Christmas Day programmes in terms of audience size. The remaining slots in the chart went… Continue reading BBC1 Cleans Up On Christmas Day
A union of the UK’s largest radio companies is developing sponsorship packages that will allow advertisers to buy across stations owned by Capital Radio, EMAP Radio, GWR Group and Scottish Radio Holdings (SRH) during international sports events. The packages will offer advertisers the opportunity to endorse events such as the Rugby and Cricket World Cups,… Continue reading Top Radio Groups Create Sports Sponsorship Packages
The acquisition of US publisher Petersen by EMAP at the end of last year (see EMAP Makes £720m US Move) has been described by securities group, Merrill Lynch, as offering better consolidation opportunities and cultural fit for EMAP than another new market in Europe would have. EMAP currently already has operations running in France.Merrill Lynch… Continue reading EMAP’s Petersen Buy Offers Consolidation Opportunities And Cultural Fit
Classic FM has announced that its daily Finance News bulletins are to be sponsored by investment bank Schroders for the fifth year running. The deal is worth approximately £250,000.Granada Sky Broadcasting’s Granada Breeze channel has created a Slendertone sponsorship for its Livetime programme. The sponsorship runs for a month starting this Wednesday. The channel is… Continue reading Sponsorship News
Scott and Deborah, together with the rest of the news contributors at MediaTel, would like to wish all of Newsline‘s readers a merry Christmas and a very happy New Year.Newsline will be taking a break over the Christmas holiday and returning on 4 January with a summary of any developments from over the festive period.… Continue reading A Merry Christmas From Newsline
Granada is believed to be planning to challenge financial forecasts made by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) before it reapplies for licences for two of its ITV franchises, London Weekend Television and Granada Television.Earlier in the year, the ITC set out the conditions under which each of the ITV companies could reapply for its licence… Continue reading Granada May Challenge ITC Ad Growth Forecasts
In the year that the much-heralded digital revolution started to come to life, media companies decided to try and get their paws on football clubs and ITV kissed goodbye to the News At Ten, these other things happened…JanuaryVery early in 1998 one of the largest management buyouts in UK was completed. IPC’s management, with the… Continue reading A Look Back At 1998…
The Premier League yesterday pledged that it will forge deals with broadcasters that will make live coverage of football games available on as many channels as possible, including terrestrial.The statement was made by the League’s chief executive, Peter Leaver, against accusations by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) that the Premier Leagues is operating as… Continue reading Premier League Pledges Live Football For All
