On the day that the Broadcasting Bill begins its final stages in the House of Commons, the Chairman of the ITV Association, Mr Les Hill, today called for greater flexibility in the future regulation of the television industry.Mr Hill says that the challenge is for regulators and Government departments to give British broadcasters “a fair… Continue reading ITV Chairman Calls For Flexibility In TV Industry
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The ITC has announced that it will be supporting the move by Channel 5 Broadcasting to use a defunct digital channel in order to reach extra viewers Channel 5 Could Reach More Homes.The ITC has written to Ian Lang, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, to urge him to agree to the use of… Continue reading ITC Supports Channel 5 Plan
Channel 4’s ‘Return To the Dying Rooms’ has been awarded the highest international documentary prize. The Prix Italia award was given to Channel 4 for the second year running for its documentary screened in January 1996. As part the Secret Asia series, ‘Return To The Dying Rooms’ is a revised version of the original screened… Continue reading C4 Wins Award Second Year Running
The ISBA’s media conference took place at the Marriott Hotel on the 27th June 1996.The successfully organised conference had contributions from various media action groups and gave the opportunity to get up-to-date on today’s media scene with the first outlining ISBA TV Policy.The speech on TV policy was given by John Blakemore, UK Advertising Director… Continue reading ISBA Media Update Conference: Getting More Bang For Your
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It is reported in today’s Sun that a fourth weekly episode of Eastenders will go out on Friday evenings, after Coronation Street. The four times a week format, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, will be tested during the Olympics next month; if it is a hit, the Sun reports, it is expected to continue. The… Continue reading Eastenders To Join Friday Night Line-Up?
Circle Communications plc has today (28/6/96) published the prospectus for its flotation on AIM. The international television rights group operates in the rapidly expanding global market for TV programming.The company has four million shares valued at £6.8 million (£5.4 being raised for the company and £1.4 million for existing shareholders.) Dealings on AIM are expected… Continue reading Circle Communications To Float
The final reading of the Broadcasting Bill in the Commons next week is starting to fuel industry rumours and speculation over who will take-over what under the new ownership rules.The Bill will prevent newspaper groups with more than 20% of national circulation from taking control of a terrestrial television company; it is rumoured today that… Continue reading Last Stages Of Broadcasting Bill Cause Take-Over Rumours
Today saw the release of The Guardians summer sport review; Sport ’96. The supplement will cover all of the summers outstanding sporting events such as Euro’96, Wimbledon, The Olympics and Cricket.Sport ’96 will be published every Friday throughout the summer and features contributions from Sports Writer of the Year Richard Williams together with Guardian writers,… Continue reading Review: Sport ’96 (The Guardian)
A row is erupting between the Government and the ITV companies over an amendment to the Broadcasting Bill, due to have its final reading in the Commons next week.The amendment, which has been introduced without industry consultation, prevents ITV franchise holders from selling any teletext advertising space in their regions. The effect would be to… Continue reading ITV Companies Lobby For Teletext Rights
Last night’s Euro’96 Semi Final match between England and Germany attracted a peak-time audience of over 26 million viewers; of these, 19.8 million favoured BBC1’s coverage, leaving ITV with just 6.7 million viewers. The average for the match was 17.4 million viewers for BBC1, and 6.2 million for ITV.At the height of viewing, 93.3% of… Continue reading 26.5 Million Tune In For English Defeat
