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The row surrounding Channel 4’s controversial satire programme Brass Eye continued today as the broadsheet newspapers weighed in with opinion on satire, taste and the role of the government and regulators in policing the media.The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has confirmed that it has already processed around 700 complaints about the show, which aired on… Continue reading Brass Eye Row Continues
Bidding for the four-year ITV news contract closes today and ITN will be challenged for the first time by the Channel 3 News consortium.ITN has provided news on the ITV network for 46 years and will face competition for the contract, which begins in 2003 and is thought to be worth in excess of £150m,… Continue reading Bidding Closes For ITV News Contract
Emap Performance has closed its rock, rap and lifestyle magazine, Kingsize, after just four issues.The magazine, aimed at the youth market, was launched in March to fill the gap left by the closure of indie music magazine Select, which closed in January after sales dropped (see Launches And Closures: Press).Kingsize, which had a cover price… Continue reading Emap Closes Kingsize
Cinema admissions in June reached 9.4m and were up 21% on the same period last year, according to The Cinema Advertising Association (CAA).The box office soared during June with cinema admissions averaging 2.18 million a week. This was largely due to Pearl harbour, which took £10.4m, throughout the month, making it June’s top film. Animated… Continue reading Cinema Reaches For The Sky In June
National commercial speech station talkSPORT is to be allowed to provide a separate football programme for Scotland and Northern Ireland. The station asked to establish the “split” service in order to provide phone-ins and coverage which covered the Scottish Premier League rather than the English one.The station is capable of broadcasting in this way due… Continue reading TalkSPORT Allowed To Split Scottish Football
Channel 4 is launching 4 Creative, a new commercial venture specialising in TV related cross-platform marketing.4 Creative has been set up in response to the increasing demand for Channel 4’s creative services department to take on projects that fall outside the day to day requirements of programme promotion. It will take over from the creative… Continue reading Channel 4 Gets Creative
BSkyB, which released its full year results last week (see Sky Still Strong Despite Pre Tax Losses), saw shares climb 14.41%, week on week, to close at £7.78, an increase of 98p on the previous week.Maiden, which moved into the international market last week with the acquisition of three Irish based companies (see Maiden Goes… Continue reading Sharewatch
The culture secretary, Tessa Jowell, will today suggest that the ITC adopt a “new rapid response” approach to complaints after the commission failed to react to outrage caused by Channel 4’s Brass Eye.The ITC received hundreds of complaints from viewers objecting to Thursday night’s episode of Brass Eye, a satirical documentary on paedophilia, and have… Continue reading More Power For ITC?
Pearson’s interim financial results showed a pre-tax profit of £5 million, ahead of the expected consensus loss of £10 million and slightly below the £11 million profit forecast by ABN Amro. A difficult period in terms of revenues in both its education businesses and advertising generally has caused Pearson’s stock to weaken recently.The Financial Times… Continue reading Pearson Results Show FT Profits Hit By Ad Downturn
