The Telegraph Group has appointed Mark Dixon as its new marketing director. He will replace Hugo Drayton, who was made managing director of the Telegraph’s New Media group in November (see Telegraph Forms New Media Group). Dixon’s previous role was as sports promotions manager at the Telegraph. Julian Eccles has been appointed new director of… Continue reading Appointments Brief
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Electrical High Street retailer, Dixons, has increased its advertising spend on radio by 56.2% year on year for the twelve months to November 1999. According to moving annual total figures from ACNielsen MMS, compiled by the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB), Dixons was the third largest radio advertiser in the year to November with a total… Continue reading Dixons Increases Radio Advertising Spend By 56% In Year To November
Revenue Total terrestrial television revenue for November 1999 (including GMTV) came in at £274.9 million, according to agency estimates. The ITV Network’s total revenue was up 10.2% on November 1998; Channel 4’s was up 5.4% Channel 5 saw a year on year rise of 15.1%.Revenue for GMTV grew year on year in November by 3.3%,… Continue reading TV Round-Up – November 1999
ITV is expected to narrowly miss its self-imposed peaktime audience share target of 39% for 1999, despite putting in a strong performance in the latter half of the year. With only one week of consolidated viewing data to be produced by BARB, ITV is on target to take an average peaktime share of viewing, across… Continue reading ITV Peaktime Share Expected To Narrowly Miss Target
Revenue Total terrestrial television revenue for November 1999 (including GMTV) came in at £274.9 million, according to agency estimates. Of this, the ITV Network took £191.9 million, up 10.2% on November 1998; Channel 4’s revenue was up 5.4% at £57.8 million and Channel 5 took £16.9 million, a year on year rise of 15.1%.Revenue for… Continue reading TV Round-Up – November 1999
Open access to cable networks could be enforced if the planned merger between cable companies NTL and CWC is allowed to go ahead. As the Competition Commission began its investigation into the planned merger yesterday the issue of access was the first to be raised by a panel of media commentators invited to question the… Continue reading Cable Merger Could Lead To Open Networks
Guardian Media Group confirmed today that it is lining up a bid for a regional radio station in the Yorkshire region. Under the Variety FM banner it will broadcast a mixture of music and speech.The station will begin a test broadcast in Selby on 1 February, to be ready when the licence is advertised in… Continue reading Guardian Media Group Plans Yorkshire Radio Bid
The BBC is planning to relaunch the culture and politics magazine, Listener, as an online publication. The revival is the latest in a list of plans by the BBC to develop online products and push its presence in the world of new media.The magazine, which closed nine years ago after a 62-year history, will reappear… Continue reading BBC To Relaunch Listener Online
ITV is to launch its first female film season this month with exclusive sponsorship from Elida-Faberge’s personal care range, Dove. The agreement is worth £500,000 and will comprise nine films.The first film, Sleepless In Seattle, will be broadcast on Friday 7 January, to be followed over the next eight Saturday evenings by The Pelican Brief,… Continue reading ITV’s First Female Film Season To Be Sponsored By Dove
Shares in United News & Media and Carlton Communications fell as the two groups continue to move forward in their merger plans, announced in November (see Carlton And United News & Media Set For £7.8bn Merger). United fell 7˝p to 781˝p; Carlton slipped 16p to 587p.The Guardian Media Group announced today its decision to sell… Continue reading Sharewatch
