Music and radio group Chrysalis surged up 217˝p (17.2%) yesterday after announcing a partnership with US group rivals.com to develop Europe’s largest online network of sports team websites. Chrysalis closed yesterday at 1,480p.Shares in United News & Media were boosted by the announcement that the company has appointed advisors to dispose of its non-core businesses… Continue reading Sharewatch
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UK cinema admissions rose by 27.4% year on year for November 1999 according to the latest figures released by the Cinema Advertising Association (CAA). During November films including The Sixth Sense and The World Is Not Enough contributed to the 13.1 million admissions.Average weekly admissions for the month were 3.1 million, 27.0% higher than November… Continue reading Cinema Admissions Up 27% In November
US magazines national advertising spending is set to grow by 7.5% in 2000 according to forecaster Robert Coen, senior VP and director of Forecasting at Universal McCann, a unit of McCann Erickson Worldwide.US Magazines, which saw national ad spending rise to more than $11 billion in 1999, a 5.5 per cent increase, should do even… Continue reading US Magazines National Adspend Set To Grow By 7.5% In 2000
Two members of the cast of US sitcom Friends are believed to be quitting the series. The Independent newspaper has reported that David Schwimmer and Lisa Kudrow are planning to leave the show, just a week after Channel 4 outbid Sky to secure the broadcast rights to the series for a further three years (see… Continue reading “Friends” To Quit After £125m Deal
Internet service provider Freeserve has appointed a senior member of the board of America OnLine as its chief operating officer. Frank Keeling, who currently works as senior vice-president at AOL Europe, will take up the position.Keeling, who has been at AOL for four years and played a key role in bringing the internet group to… Continue reading AOL Director Defects To Freeserve
Carlton Communications jumped 27p to 596p as the group continued to focus its media business in preparation for a merger with United News & Media by announcing the sales of audio consoles manufacturer Solid State Logic (see Carlton Continues Media Focus With SSL Disposal).Shares in regional publisher Newscom remained static as bid proposals for the… Continue reading Sharewatch
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) will begin the search for a new chief executive early in the New Year. Peter Rogers, the current CE, has decided to retire from his position a year early to allow his replacement adequate preparation time before new broadcasting laws are due to be introduced.Commenting on his decision Rogers said:… Continue reading ITC Begins Search For New Chief Executive
Carlton Communications is continuing to concentrate on its media businesses by this morning announcing the sale of audio consoles manufacturer, Solid State Logic (SSL). Carlton has sold SSL, which makes professional analogue and digital audio mixing consoles, to venture capital group 3i for £43.5 million.Carlton’s finance director, Bernard Cragg, says: “The sale of SSL represents… Continue reading Carlton Continues Media Focus With SSL Disposal
Proposals from regional publishers Newsquest, Trinity Mirror and Johnston Press to bid for the Newscom newspaper group have all been referred to the Competition Commission. Kim Howells, minister for consumer and corporate affairs at the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), has asked the Commission to investigate whether each of the proposed mergers would breach… Continue reading Newscom Bids Referred To Competition Commission
Digital terrestrial broadcaster ONdigital is to drop the broadcast of two of Carlton’s pay-TV channels, Carlton World and Carlton Kids, to make way for two new Discovery channels.The broadcaster, which is joint owned by Granada and Carlton, has signed a deal with Discovery for carriage of its Discovery Wings and Discovery Kids stations. The deal… Continue reading ONdigital Drops Carlton Channels For Discovery
