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
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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 South African Health Minister has presented a bill to the Parliament’s health committee proposing a ban on all forms of tobacco advertising and sponsorship, plus a ban on smoking in any public area including the workplace. Enforcement measures have not yet been defined.
On 17 November at the Culture Council, Commission Oreja will present a joint paper with Commission Van Miert, on the funding of public service broadcasting. Having considered proposals from a commissioned think tank, Oreja claims to have reached a solution which will achieve a consensus. However, opposition exists between Germany, whose Länder have a direct… Continue reading EU: Public Service broadcasting
During a two-day Health Council meeting last week, EU Health Ministers were told that the German Government is considering dropping its objections to the tobacco advertising ban. During a debate which focused on EC progress in the fight against tobacco addiction, Commissioner Flynn announced a series of measures to provide more information to consumers on… Continue reading EU: Germany to review Court action
The UK’s Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) is consulting agencies, consumer organisations and the Government on proposals to develop a self-regulatory scheme for UK ads on the internet. The “Trustmark” scheme would use icons on ads to show that advertisers and publishers have agreed to comply with the British Codes of Advertising and Sales Promotion.
The European Parliament has welcomed a Commission Green Paper on the implications of the convergence of the telecommunications, media and IT sectors in a resolution which calls for consumer rights to be safeguarded and an examination of the consequences of convergence on employment. During its October II meeting in Strasbourg, MEPs asked the Commission for… Continue reading EU: EP Calls for Media Ownership rules
Hell comes in many guises according to ITV. Following on the heels of In Laws From Hell, Weddings From Hell and Neighbours From Hell, ITV’s latest look into the old adage ‘if it can go wrong, it will go wrong’, Holidays From Hell pulled in an impressive 12.18 million viewers.Featuring stories of mass food poisoning,… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 08/11/98
BBC Online has launched a website dedicated to Asian news and culture. Called Network Asia, the website is aimed at Britain’s large Asian community and people interested in the exploration of Asian culture.The site has an open discussion forum, where visitors can exchange ideas, news, views and comments on any topics, including sex and sexuality,… Continue reading BBC Launches New Asian Website
