Fru Hazlitt has resigned as chief executive of SMG’s radio business, to be replaced by Paul Jackson, currently Virgin Radio’s programme director.Hazlitt will step down immediately and Jackson, who held the position in an acting capacity for much of 2005, will assume the role on a permanent basis, joining the SMG executive management team.Hazlitt joined… Continue reading Fru Hazlitt Resigns As SMG Radio Chief Executive
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IPC Media has revealed its biggest magazine launch ever, Look, in a joint venture with Groupe Marie Claire.The venture is set to make its way into the women’s weekly market with the backing of an £18 million investment over the next two years as well as a major retail and advertising campaign.It was rumoured late… Continue reading IPC Media Looks To New Women’s Weekly
Celebrity Big Brother suffered a tough weekend, failing to outperform its singing contest rivals and losing the battle to keep contestants in the house.Friday night’s programme was watched on average by more than 3.4 million adults, a dip of more than one million viewers from Thursday’s show, giving Channel 4 a 15% audience share. Soapstar… Continue reading Celebrity Big Brother Struggles To Hold On To Viewers
A new survey has revealed that 63% of UK adults would rather watch on-demand television programmes on their sets, via a broadband connection, than their traditional TV viewing schedule.The Tiscali TV Trends Report 2007 report found that of those who already view on-demand content, 42% actually watching less TV as a result, while 41% view… Continue reading UK Adults Prefer On-Demand To Traditional TV Viewing
Celebrity Big Brother dropped more than one-and-a-half million viewers on its second night, with footage of the celebrities’ first night in the house netting an average audience of around 4.6 million adults.Channel 4 took a 20.7% viewing share in the timeslot, whilst Just The Two Of Us on BBC One took an 18.5% share and… Continue reading Celeb BB Drops More Than 1.5 Million Viewers On Second Night
Government officials are expected to begin the search for a new chairman of the BBC this week after the departure of Michael Grade to ITV.According to a report in today’s Guardian, advertisements will appear in the Sunday Times and in Monday’s MediaGuardian section stressing the need for the new chairman to cope with the pressures… Continue reading BBC Begins Search For New Chairman
The Daily Record is change its afternoon edition, Record PM, which launched last September, into a free newspaper later this month.The Daily Record will also extend distribution of Record PM to Aberdeen and Dundee, as well as the established areas of Glasgow and Edinburgh.The total target number of copies distributed in all four cities is… Continue reading Daily Record To Launch Free Paper
More than 6.2 million adults tuned in to Channel 4 last night as the latest bunch of celebrities clambered up the Big Brother staircase and into the lions den.Channel 4 took a 27% viewing share in the timeslot for the start of series five of Celebrity Big Brother, which is set to run for three… Continue reading Bizarre Mix Of Celebs Draws 6.2 Million To C4’s BB
Capital Radio has announced a new Saturday schedule for January 2007 with the appointment of two new presenters.Dave Berry and Matt Brown are joining the Saturday line-up from January 6 for four weeks worth of specials.Berry said: “It is great that I have been given this opportunity, as I am fully aware of how dark… Continue reading Two New Presenters For Capital Radio
Christmas Day and New Years Day 2007 saw record numbers of text messages sent in the UK, according to new figures from the Mobile Data Association (MDA).On Christmas Day over 205 million texts were sent, an average of 8 million per hour. New Years Day text messaging figures reached a record breaking 214 million, almost… Continue reading Record Text Message Figures For The Festive Season
