The Daily Telegraph has set up its own survey to provide advertisers with information about the readership of its separate sections. The research, called Telegraph Section Planner, preempts attempts by the National Readership Survey (NRS) to include all newspaper sections on its survey.The Telegraph is the first quality national newspaper to provide advertisers with details… Continue reading Daily Telegraph To Provide Sections Readership
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BT has this morning announced plans to create a network of high-speed data lines capable of accessing services like the internet at between 10 and 40 times the speed of a conventional modem. The system, called asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL), runs through ordinary phone lines, so streets and pavements will not have to be… Continue reading BT Creates High-Speed Internet Lines
BSkyB was boosted yesterday by the Restrictive Practices Court’s decision to uphold the broadcaster’s TV rights contract with the Premier League (see Newsline). BSkyB closed up 14p at 580p.Rumours that Granada may put together a bid for rival ITV company, Scottish Media Group, pushed Granada up 22p to 637p. Another ITV franchise, Ulster TV, remained… Continue reading Sharewatch
The Wireless Group, previously TalkCo, has announced a number of management changes following its acquisition of The Radio Partnership this week (see Talk Radio Buys The Radio Partnership). Jonathan Goodwin, previously chief operating officer at Talk Radio, becomes group managing director of the Wireless Group. Ashley MacKenzie, moves from commercial director of sport at Talk… Continue reading Radio Appointments Brief
Telewest Communications performed badly yesterday as investors reacted to the cable company’s failure to seal a merger deal with Cable & Wireless Communications, itself snapped up by NTL this week (see NTL Spends £8.2bn On Cable & Wireless Communications). Telewest finished down 13žp at 270˝p; CWC closed up 10p at 700˝p.Rumours of a possible takeover… Continue reading Sharewatch
According to the latest Sensor survey from CIA MediaLab, 76% of the population have never heard of digital radio or do know what it is. Only 4% of people claim to be very familiar with the format, compared to 15% for digital television. The survey also shows that only around 7% of people would be… Continue reading Three Quarters Of People Know Nothing Of Digital Radio, Finds Survey
The Restrictive Practices Court will today pass judgement on the legality of the Premier League’s £743 million football broadcasting rights contract with BSkyB and the BBC. The Court is acting on evidence given by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), which claimed that the League’s 20 clubs are effectively acting as a cartel in the… Continue reading Premier League’s BSkyB Contract To Receive Court Judgement
The ITV Network took an average viewing share of 31.4% for the twelve months ending June 1999, according to the Independent Television Commission’s (ITC) quarterly viewing report. This includes viewing to breakfast television franchise, GMTV. BBC1’s share came in at 28.7%, slightly down on the previous quarter’s figures (see ITV Wins Majority Viewing Share For… Continue reading ITV Takes Majority Viewing For Year Ended June
The Restrictive Practices Court has this afternoon ruled that the Premier League football clubs were not acting as a cartel in the sale of television broadcasting rights to BSkyB and the BBC. This ruling goes against the case presented by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), which claimed that the League was acting illegally and… Continue reading Premier League TV Rights Given All-Clear By Court
Sky has this afternoon said that it is delighted with the Restrictive Practices Court’s decision not to alter the way Premier League football TV rights are sold (see Premier League TV Rights Given All-Clear By Court). The Court rejected the claim from the OFT that BSkyB’s exclusive agreement with the Premier League is essentially against… Continue reading Broadcasters Welcome Court’s Decision On Premiership Football Rights
