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Chrysalis Radio has made two new appointments to its board. Daniel Owen has been appointed to the position of strategy and development director, having joined the company as strategy and development manager last year. With prior experience of driving Chrysalis’ digital strategy, he has also overseen the division’s lobbying activity in advance of the Communications… Continue reading New Appointments To Chrysalis Board
Jim Hytner has been named as the new marketing and commercial director for ITV, confirming industry rumours (see Jim Hytner To Join ITV?). ITV poached the outspoken director of marketing and new business for Channel 5 following the resignation of John Hardie last month.ITV chief executive Stuart Prebble commented: “[Jim’s] experience of both multi-channel and… Continue reading Hytner Quits 5 For ITV
Tessa Jowell, recently appointed as Secretary of State for culture, media and sport, has said that “No impetus has been lost” by having the Communications Bill carried over to next year’s parliament. Pointing to the fact that the final bill would be the result of three years of consultation, she added: “The work continues apace… Continue reading No Impetus Lost In Bill Delay, Says Jowell
The new technology sector in outdoor advertising, which includes screens, video walls and interactive kiosks, is set to increase its revenue from £2.7m to £8.7m by the end of the year, according to a report by Outdoor Connection.Nearly 82% of the total revenue for the new technology sector is generated in leisure environments such as… Continue reading New Technology Sector To Boom
Speaking at the Radio Academy’s festival in Manchester this morning BBC director general, Greg Dyke, hit back at TalkSPORT boss, Kelvin MacKenzie, accusing him of “whinging” and branding his repeated attacks on the BBC’s domination of radio sport “pathetic”. Dyke also reinforced the BBC’s commitment to digital radio, whilst admitting that outside of the media… Continue reading Dyke Hits Back At TalkSPORT
Week on week analysis revealed another poor week for media companies with only six seeing an increase in share price.Future Network suffered the most significant loss with shares diving 47.13% to finish at 23p, a loss of 20˝p on the previous week. Taylor Nelson Sofres followed close behind, dropping 12.47% to close at £1.79, a… Continue reading Sharewatch
Guardian Media Group chairman, Paul Myners has been appointed as the first non-executive director on the BT Wireless board. He has been appointed alongside Andrew Sukawaty, former chief executive of NTL, who becomes deputy chairman.Chairman David Varney whose board preparing for a future demerger, described the pair’s experience as “invaluable”.Subscribers can access ten years of… Continue reading GMG Chair On BT Wireless Board
UK cable market leaders NTL and Telewest have joined forces in a national marketing campaign designed to boost British broadband uptake. Both companies offer customers broadband cable modem internet services at £24.99 per month which compares favourably with BT’s £39.99 per month ADSL access.Currently broadband cable access is available to around 9 million homes in… Continue reading NTL Teams With Telewest
Capital Interactive (CI), the online music arm of Capital Radio, today announced a deal to become the first web-radio provider for MSN.co.uk, supplying MSN’s 11m monthly users with three narrowcast web-radio stations.ATK13, Chyra and Glisn will be available on the MSN site around the clock from 23 July. ATK13 will be found on the MSN… Continue reading Capital In Web Deal With MSN
