The national press market continued to decline during 2000 with overall circulation down 1.3% and readership slipping 5.5%. The popular papers were the worst affected by circulation falls while quality titles took the brunt of the fall in readership.Popular Sunday papers suffered the worst circulation falls over the year, losing 3.4% of average annual sales… Continue reading National Press Market Round-Up – 2000
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Channel 4 has revealed its schedule line-up for the Spring and Summer. Last summer’s success story, Big Brother, will be hard to match, and as expected the series is returning with a new set of housemates ready to bare all in the quest for fame and fortune. Among other programmes set to reappear during the… Continue reading Channel 4 Includes Big Brother 2 In Spring/Summer Line-Up
International media group Independent News & Media (INM) has this morning reported a pre-tax profit increase of 13% to €155 million for 2000. This is slightly below most analysts’ expectations and has caused the shares to drop during trading today.Executive chairman Anthony O’Reilly said that it is too early in the year to make any… Continue reading Independent Reports Positive Results, But Below Expectations
The worst performer on yesterday’s FTSE 250 index was Capital Radio, which had its earnings forecast downgraded by UBS Warburg ahead of a trading statement to be released today. Shares fell a hefty £1.05, or over 10% to end at £9.10. SMG was also downgraded, leading shares to fall 4p to £2.01.Elsewhere, there was some… Continue reading Sharewatch
European free-to-air broadcaster RTL this morning said that it feels “better placed than most … to withstand the current uncertainties in advertising markets around Europe.” Nevertheless, the company warned that earnings were likely to be flat in 2001 due to the effects of restructuring Pearson Television North America and a decrease in the audience of… Continue reading RTL Says 2001 Earnings Will Be Flat In Current Ad Climate
Europeans are watching more TV than ever before according to new research published by the Media Edge. The average European watches over three hours per day, with the Italians and the Spanish watching the most at over 4 hours per day, compared to 3 hours per day in 1989 for Italians and 3½ hours per… Continue reading Research Reveals Increasing Consumption Of Media Across Europe
Johnston Press has released financial results for the year ended 31 December 2000 which show profit before tax up 20.9% at £66.5m. Operating profit was up by 27.3% from £65.9m in 1999 to £83.9m.Chairman Fred Johnston acknowledged the transatlantic economic slowdown and problems in the technology sector, but said that the current year had begun… Continue reading Johnston Press Reports Pre-Tax Profit Up 20%
The internet magazine market gains a new entrant tomorrow when IPC Media launches Web User, a straight-talking guide to the web for beginners. It claims to have no immediate competitors due to its unique frequency for this sector – fortnightly – and its down-to-earth, no-nonsense advice.It enters the market at a time when this sector… Continue reading Feature: Internet Magazine Market Reaches Saturation Point
The number of UK home internet users has reached 13.5 million, according to the February 2001 figures from Jupiter MMXI. This represents an increase of 1 million users since October 2000.The UK’s online population is now estimated to spend an average of six hours and 48 minutes surfing the internet each month, with men aged… Continue reading Total Number Of Home Internet Users In UK Hits 13.5 Million
The ITC upheld 41 viewer complaints against ITV over its scheduling of a drama with adult content immediately after children’s afternoon programming. The series, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, was originally shown at 10pm as part of the late night schedule.The programme follows the lives and loves of three young women sharing a flat in… Continue reading ITV Rapped By ITC For Showing Adult Programming Next To Kids TV Slot
