Channel 4 Radio will become the first radio station to be based in the virtual society of online phenomenon Second Life.The move will give the fledgling station, channel4radio.com (see C4 Makes History With Radio Launch), access to the 1.2 million members of the online population, which continues to grow each month.Channel 4 Radio will also… Continue reading Channel 4 Radio To Broadcast Through Second Life
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There has been a shift in the way people watch television programmes, with consumers wanting more control over their viewing, according to the Olswang Convergence Consumer Survey 2006.The survey discovered that Sky+ is considered the second most important and desirable device after the mobile phone, with the most popular reason for streaming and downloading being… Continue reading Consumers Want More Control Over TV Viewing
ITV will this week move a step closer to finding a replacement for Charles Allen, the broadcaster’s former chief executive, after the board meets to review the list of candidates for the role.The board is expected to meet to review the list that city headhunters Zygos have drawn up. It should be presented to board… Continue reading ITV Board To Review Chief Exec Shortlist This Week
ITV is to launch a new research and development division, ITV Imagine, which will be central to generating new ideas for the broadcaster.Pele Cortizo-Burgess, the executive vice president and director of account planning at ad agency Foote, Cone & Belding in New York, will lead the team of around 14, which will be broken into… Continue reading ITV To Launch New Division To Bring In New Ideas
Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One gained more adult viewers on Saturday evening than The X Factor on ITV1, with 7.8 million on average compared to the singing contest’s six million.The X Factor took a 31% audience share in the timeslot, whilst the celebrity ballroom dancing competition took a 40% share. Come Dancing‘s results programme,… Continue reading Strictly Come Dancing Gains More Adult Viewers Than X Factor
Chairman of Ofcom, Lord David Currie, has said that internet developed content may overtake broadcast TV and that on-demand content is the future for young people.Speaking at the Ofcom annual lecture in London, Lord Currie said that a new approach to regulation would be required in the future, which will be vital to the economic… Continue reading Internet Developed Content Could Overtake Broadcast TV
Students at 109 universities in the UK are now able to watch Freeview on their PCs, following the launch of Freewire, a triple-play service set to be rolled out to all UK consumers next year.The Freewire signal is delivered over the Janet IP network which means that the picture quality is superior to that experienced… Continue reading PC Freeview Service To Launch Next Year
Carlton Screen Advertising is launching a new marketing campaign to promote cinema advertising, in an attempt to remind the media industry that cinema ads stand up against other mediums.The campaign, which arose after talking with media planners about consumers’ growing media multi-tasking habits, will focus on the premise that cinema-goers are fully engaged and less… Continue reading Carlton To Launch Campaign To Promote Cinema Advertising
BSkyB has signed deals with communications companies Orange and 3, which will mean that all Orange 3G customers will now be able to receive up to 23 Sky mobile TV channels and 3 customers will have access to up to 27 channels.Customers will be able to get live news, sport, music, entertainment and documentaries from… Continue reading Sky Signs Mobile TV Deals With Orange And 3
BSkyB says that 74,000 customers have been connected to its broadband service since it was launched in July, and that around 1 million of its 8.3 million subscribers have registered interest in the offering.BSkyB also revealed that over 20% of all Sky households now have Sky+, with 1,692,000 subscribing to the service as of September… Continue reading 1 Million Customers Register Interest In Sky Broadband
