News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch has announced the formation of a new company to investigate and manage media investments in continental Europe.News Corp Europe will be based in Milan and chaired by Mrs Letizia Moratti, the former chairman of Italian state broadcaster RAI.Mr Murdoch also announced that News Corp Europe, along with French TV company… Continue reading Murdoch In New Europe Media Move
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It is believed that two significant players in the internet industry, America Online (AOL) and Netscape, are on the verge of merging. AOL will reportedly spend around two and half billion pounds to acquire the web browser company.If the deal goes ahead, it would be a significant boost for Netscape as its browser software is… Continue reading Netscape And AOL May Merge
A new web audit by ABC //electronic has confirmed that BBC Online (http://www.bbc.co.uk/) is still the UK’s most-visited site. During October the website recorded 46,779,865 page impressions, the majority of which were accessing the Corporation’s news pages.Head of BBC Online, Mark Frost, said: “These figures demonstrate the enormous demand for a public service BBC Online… Continue reading BBC Online Still Busiest UK Website
Monday Regional newspaper publisher, Southnews, releases interim financial results today.A TV Round-Up for October will be available on Newsline shortly.Wednesday Leisure and television group, Granada, releases its finals. Granada still holds a 4.28% stake in BSkyB which it is expected to dispose of sometime soon as the two groups are strong rivals in the digital… Continue reading The Week Ahead
Associated New Media (ANM), the online arm of Associated News & Media, is to launch a personal finance website, www.thisismoney.co.uk/, early in the new year. This follows in its This Is… series of sites which have been developed across the country.The website is to target the same middle market of consumers as the group’s Daily… Continue reading Associated New Media Launches Personal Finance Website
The European Commission has announced that the parties to the British Interactive Broadcasting joint venture (BiB) have made a number of concessions to meet the competition concerns put to them by the Commission’s services. In a notice published in the Official Journal, the Commission has set out the details of the agreement, and has given… Continue reading EU: UK Digital TV
The launch of digital TV has helped Pace Micro Technology buck the stock market trend and promise higher than forecast profits.Pace, which makes set-top boxes for both terrestrial and satellite digital TV services, said its pre-tax profits for the six months to October would exceed the £7 million predicted by market analysts.The positive trading statement… Continue reading Digital TV Boosts Profit Pace At Set-Top Box Maker
Carlton Communications has this afternoon announced that its discussions with Arsenal Football Club, with a view to a takeover, have been terminated. It was thought that talks were at an advanced stage although no financial consideration had been mentioned (see Arsenal and Carlton Update).It is understood that Arsenal is in talks with United News &… Continue reading Carlton Calls Off Arsenal Takeover Talks
The EC is expected to decide whether it will adopt guidelines for the evaluation of state aid to public television channels in the EU before the end of this year. However, in the face of strong opposition from MS, the Commission’s DGXV is to consult private sector broadcasters on current proposals. Following a number of… Continue reading EU: EC Guidelines For Public TV Financing
The Consumer Council meeting in Brussels last week adopted a resolution which recognises consumer concern over the development of the information society, and has called on the EC to ensure that consumers’ interests are fully taken into account in all current and future legislative proposals. Notably the Council drew attention to the need for measures… Continue reading EU: Country of origin in e-commerce
