Five of Europe’s leading internet research companies have united to form E-Source, a global alliance for internet research. The E-Source network aims to provide its customers with international new media data from companies which have already built experience in their respective markets.The E-Source alliance comprises the UK’s Fletcher Research, ProActive in the Netherlands, Mediangles in… Continue reading European Internet Companies Forge Global Research Alliance
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By 2003 digital television should be safely up and running and it is the satellite platform which will dominate the European market. This is the finding of a new report released by IT and communications analysts, Datamonitor.Set-Top Box Markets In Europe And The US: Profit Opportunities In Digital Television predicts that in 2003 there will… Continue reading Digital Satellite Will Lead Set-Top Uptake, Says Datamonitor
The Government announced today that the BBC licence fee is to go up to £101 for a colour TV, and to £33.50 for a black and white licence as from 1 April 1999.The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said that the rate of increase is set according to a 5 year formula, which… Continue reading BBC Licence Fee Goes Through £100 Ceiling
Virgin Radio is the process of planning its first advertising campaign since Chris Evans took over the station at the end of last year (see Newsline).The campaign is to star Evans and his radio team, and is to feature on TV and outdoor advertising. Evans’ Virgin radio breakfast show is simulcast every weekday morning on… Continue reading Virgin Launches First Ad Campaign Since Evans’ Buy Out
Volkswagen has renewed its sponsorship of ‘Sport on 4’ in a new deal which runs from May next year until May 2000. Continuing the format of the original deal, which was struck in March this year (see Volkswagen To Sponsor C4 Sport), VW will be associated with Channel 4’s entire output of sports programmes. This… Continue reading Volkswagen Renews Channel 4 Sports Sponsorship
Global media group, Pearson, has issued a trading statement which reports growth in both revenues and operating profits. The company, whose interests include the Financial Times, Penguin and Pearson Television, said that it is trading in line with expectations and reiterated its aim of achieving double-digit earnings growth (see Pearson Profits Up Despite C5 Losses).The… Continue reading Pearson Trading Remains Strong Despite Gloomy Economic Climate
Newcastle United has sparked a frenzy of speculation after admitting it is in takeover talks but refuses to name the possible suitor. The potential mystery buyer could be prepared to pay up to £158 million for the club, the club said.In a strong suggestion that a media company was involved, the club said no formal… Continue reading Newcastle In Talks Over Possible Takeover
The Observer has revealed the details of three new tabloid sections to be launched on 3 January next year (see The Observer Creates New Sections): Screen, Cash and Escape represent the first major changes to be instigated by new editor Roger Alton who started at the Sunday broadsheet in July (see Observer Sees A New… Continue reading Observer Unveils 3 New Sections
Talk Radio is to launch a new breakfast show hosted by Nick Ferrari and David Banks.Ferrari was previously with Live!TV, where he was responsible for getting rid of the News Bunny in the relaunch of the channel (see Newsline). Banks was formerly editor of The Daily Mirror, and both presenters have 30 years of journalistic… Continue reading Talk Radio At Breakfast Time
Quality MarketTotal broadsheet circulation fell year on year by 3.5%, resulting in a total circulation of 5,633,201 for the June-November period. The Financial Times was the only title to show a substantial rise in circulation, showing a growth of 11.5% to 363,525. The Sunday Times has the highest circulation of all the quality newspapers, currently… Continue reading National Newspaper ABC Round-Up – November 1998
