Jazz FM has developed an internet radio sponsorship package to allow advertisers to sponsor Jazzfm.com’s live audio stream.Advertisers will be able to sponsor 20 second audio trailers which will appear every time a user connects to the Jazz FM live feed. The package will include branding of the live feed button and banner ads on… Continue reading Jazz FM Offers Online Ad Package
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Carlton Communication’s executive director Nigel Walmsley has resigned as executive director with effect from 31 December 2001. He will complete his term as chairman of GMTV, after which he will act as non-executive advisor to Carlton on industry and regulatory developments.Walmsley joined the company in 1991, having previously been chief executive of Capital Radio. During… Continue reading Carlton Director Resigns
Pre-tax profits before exceptionals at Ulster Television (UTV) fell slightly in the six months to 30 June, mainly due to the downturn in advertising levels. Interim pre-tax profits came in at £6.4 million, compared to £20.4 million for the same period last year, which included the £13.4 million profit contribution from the sale of the… Continue reading Ulster TV Profits Fall
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has shown LWT the yellow card for its sporting mishaps series, Best And Worst II, but has failed to blow the whistle on Tarrant On CCTV‘s “toilet humour.”The ITC has upheld complaints against LWT’s Best And Worst II series after viewers complained that some of the scenes of violence featured… Continue reading ITC Shows LWT The Yellow Card
Media shares suffered significantly in week on week analysis after Tuesday’s devastating attacks on US wiped billions of pounds off the UK stock market and brought the FTSE 100 to its lowest point for over a decade.SMG , which became the latest broadcaster to be affected by the advertising downturn announcing a 33.7% loss in… Continue reading Sharewatch
BSkyB would be interested in buying a stake in ITV companies Carlton and Granada if the Government changed the current cross media ownership laws, according to CEO Tony Ball.Speaking at the Royal Television Society conference in Cambridge Sky’s chief executive said that that if the current broadcasting laws, which prevent BSkyB from owning more than… Continue reading BSkyB To Go After ITV Partners?
The media market showed signs of recovery yesterday after the FTSE 100 index closed at its lowest point for over a decade earlier in the week.However ITV partners, Carlton and Granada, showed little sign of being able to escape the gloom brought by the downturn affecting the broadcasting industry. Carlton, which could loose its place… Continue reading Sharewatch
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has awarded BSkyB the licence to provide services through telephone and cable networks across the UK, increasing the broadcaster’s ability to compete with existing cable operators.BSkyB applied for the licence, which will allow it to offer a full range of multi-channel television and related services, in July, and plans to… Continue reading BSkyB Scores Local Delivery Licence
Cinema admissions in July reached 13.8 million, averaging over 3 million admissions a week, according to the latest figures from the Cinema Advertising Association (CAA).Family films dominated the box office during July and with the school holidays in full swing admissions were up 48% on June. However even the success of July’s top film Shrek,… Continue reading Family Fun At The Cinema In July
Emap Performance has launched Magic TV, a music channel aimed at “music loving adults in their late twenties.”The radio brand will be broadcast on Sky Digital round the clock and will be based on the same “video jukebox” format as Emap’s existing The Box brand.Emap has signed up Butlins, Columbia Tristar and Nestle to accompany… Continue reading Emap Brings Magic To Sky
