BBC One’s new drama, Sorted, which follows the highs and lows of a group of postie pals, continued to do well in its second week, gaining an average of 3.9 million adult viewers for the station (a 20.9% audience share), beating Channel 4’s Big Brother.BB managed to lure an average of 3.6 million viewers in… Continue reading New BBC One Drama Continues To Triumph
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Housing and planning minister, Yvette Cooper, has urged councils to crack down on illegal roadside ads, following a seven-week consultation on outdoor advertising, according to reports in the trade press.The government has asked councils to work closely with the Highways Agency to reduce the number of ads placed by motorway services, out-of-town retail parks, farmers… Continue reading Government To Crack Down On Illegal Roadside Ads
The head of Film4, Tom Sykes, has quit just days after the channel moved from a subscription-based service to a free one, according to reports in the trade press.Sykes will apparently step down from the role in mid-September and has, as yet, not revealed his plans for the future.Film4, which launched as a free channel… Continue reading Head Of Film4 Quits
Loss-making Sunday newspaper the Business, which is owned by the Barclay brothers, will covert to a magazine from 12 October and change its publication day to a Thursday.As previously reported on NewsLine, media tycoons Sir David and Sir Frederick had been considering changes to the paper after it had lost millions of pounds (see Barclay… Continue reading The Business Sets A Date For Re-Launch
NTL:Telewest has announced details of its new quadruple-play offer which will include free TV to any new fixed line phone customer.NTL says that its TV offering is “superior to Freeview” and will allow subscribers access to advanced next generation services, including video-on-demand.The quadruple-play package is the first and only offer of its kind in the… Continue reading NTL Announces Details Of Quadruple-Play Package
Scotland’s Daily Record could be set to launch an evening edition aimed at commuters, according to reports in the trade press.It has been reported that the new 5pm evening edition will focus on sport stories, tasters of the major news stories to come the next day and extra information on stories covered in the morning… Continue reading Daily Record Could Launch Evening Freesheet
BSkyB will launch a number of genre-specific websites later in the year in a bid to extend its new media presence, following the announcement it has taken total control of online publisher, mykindaplace.The broadcaster previously owned just under half of the company. However, the mykindaplace management team will remain in place to maintain the growth… Continue reading BSkyB To Bolster New Media Presence
England’s World Cup adventure encouraged fans to notch up record text messaging figures last month, according to new data released by the Mobile Data Association (MDA).The MDA figures show that 112 messages were sent on average per day throughout June in the UK, with the total monthly figure topping 3.37 billion.Person-to-person texts sent across the… Continue reading Record Text Message Figures For June
Cinema advertising has bucked the general ad market trend, rising 9.3% year on year for the six months from January to June this year, at a time when many other sectors have seen decline, according to the latest Nielsen Media Research figures.Outdoor, radio and TV have all seen revenue decline year on year, with just… Continue reading Cinema Advertising Bucks General Market Trend
The Evening Standard, owned by Associated Newspapers, is to relaunch its This is London website next month, with the new site placing more emphasis on life in the capital.The revamped site, which will have a soft launch in August followed by an official unveiling in September, could have its name changed to EveningStandard.co.uk.The print version… Continue reading Evening Standard Website To Be Relaunched
