The BBC have announced that they have no intention of altering their plans to broadcast an extended, hour long Nine O’Clock News in the lead up to the General Election.Despite cries of ‘overkill’ and ‘boredom’ from both the press and the public at large, the BBC still feel that they acting in the greater interest… Continue reading BBC Defends Election Special
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A report by stockbrokers HSBC James Capel suggests that BSkyB will have the upper-hand if the British Digital Broadcasting consortium wins the battle for digital terrestrial TV. If the consortium does win, the balance of power will depend on what programming proves to be the key driver for BDB. James Capel think that sport and… Continue reading BSkyB Set For Controlling Stake In Digital Consortium
Laser has announced that there will be changes made to the ITV Spring/Summer Schedule 1997 in order to strengthen the weekend performances of some peaktime shows.The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous moves to the Friday 9pm slot to maximise the ABC1 Women audience, with A Touch of Frost scheduled on Saturday nights at 9pm to… Continue reading Changes Made To Strengthen ITV Summer Schedule
A survey, by the Chartered Institute of Marketing, reveals that regardless of the outcome of the election leading marketers are confident of a buoyant 1997.The survey shows that top marketers are planning for over 5.3% volume sales growth for the current year. This positive mood is reflected in the Chartered Institute of Marketing’s Confidence Index,… Continue reading Marketers Confident Of Buoyant 1997
Average weekly cinema admissions showed an increase of 7.28% in March to reach 2.69 million, according to the Cinema Advertising Association. This is the first month of 1997 to show a rise in admissions, with January seeing a fall of 5.6% year on year and February falling by 18.6%. Total admissions in March reached 11.933… Continue reading March Cinema Admissions Show Welcome Rise
Chiltern Radio became the first station in the country to run a bingo ad today after a 30 year long ban was lifted on Friday.The station ran the first ad, in a £4,500 campaign for Top Rank Bingo Club in Luton, at one minute past midnight; 60 seconds after the ban, under the 1968 Gaming… Continue reading Two Little Ducks On The Wireless
TV Times has been appointed the official media partner for the BAFTA Awards. The Awards will take place at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday April 29.IPC Magazines: 0171 261 6575
BSkyB is considering charging its subscribers extra to view four England matches scheduled for June. BSkyB has bought the rights to the four match warm-up tournament for next year’s World Cup and is looking at charging viewers between £5 and £10 to see the games.A final decision on this matter is expected next month.
An extra 2 million homes will be able to receive Channel when it starts broadcasting on the Astra satellite from the middle of next week.The move, the first by a British terrestrial broadcaster means, that homes outside of 5’s current terrestrial and cable transmission footprint will now have the option of receiving the fifth channel… Continue reading Channel 5 Makes Its Mark On Satellite Footprint
Justin Sampson, director of operations, Radio Advertising BureauAs the oldest of broadcast media, radio has had to re-define itself over the course of this century to adapt to new competitive media. But then, the medium itself is undergoing dramatic growth in the number of stations competing for listeners ears. Ten years ago a station that… Continue reading Justin Sampson – ‘The Evolution Of Listening Behaviour’, A
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