Chrysalis has reported turnover for all businesses of £155.2 million for the year ended 31 August 2005, with a loss of £9 million from 2004’s figure of £164.2 million due to operating losses and exceptional impairments relating to Chrysalis Books and a downturn in the radio advertising market.Operating profit for the group was £28.4 million… Continue reading Chrysalis Reports Turnover Of £155.2 Million
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Residents in London’s Shoreditch area are set to lead one of the most innovative broadband expansions in Europe, with the Shoreditch Digital Bridge (SDB) going online early next year, marking a significant step towards the Government’s pledge that all UK households will have broadband access by 2008.The scheme will give residents access to a revolutionary… Continue reading Shoreditch Leads Broadband Expansion
IPC has appointed Stephen Hirst to the role of managing director of Marketforce, the publisher’s sales, marketing and distribution company, and the largest distributor of magazines in the Britain.Hirst previously held the position of assistant managing director at Marketforce, and will take over from current managing director David Stam January 2006.The new role will see… Continue reading IPC Picks New Boss For Marketforce
ITV’s Doc Martin proved an irresistable draw to 7.8 million adults last night, with ITV’s light hearted drama outdoing BBC One’s more serious spy drama, Spooks.Doc Martin, starring Martin Clunes, peaked with an audience of 7.9 million during its final 15 minutes, while Spooks averaged 5.5 million, peaking at 5.6 million in its concluding quarter-hour.Elsewhere,… Continue reading Doc Martin Answers The Call For ITV
A few tickets are still available for MediaTel Group’s Media Question Time on Tuesday 22nd November. This event gives you the opportunity to hear the opinions of media industry experts on a range of topics.This year’s panel includes: Richard Eyre, chairman of the IAB; David Hanger, former publisher of the Economist; Fru Hazlitt, chief executive… Continue reading Tickets Available For Media Question Time
TV and broadband provider HomeChoice has announced the addition of the Sci Fi channel to its TV line-up, building on its service which was last extended just two months ago.The new addition follows HomeChoice’s signing of several high profile channels including ABC 1 and Hallmark in September (see HomeChoice Debuts New Packages And Branding).Sci Fi… Continue reading HomeChoice Boosts TV Line-Up With Sci Fi Channel
The Guardian saw its circulation continue to rise in October, adding 6.6% year on year to total 403,297 following its switch to Berliner format earlier this year.The latest ABC figures give the first full month of reporting for the title in its new format, having made the change in mid-September (see Guardian Hits Newsstands In… Continue reading Compact Titles Prove Successful In October ABCs
BT Group chief executive, Ben Verwaayen, has told reporters on a conference call that his company sees no imminent threat from BSkyB’s entry into the broadband market, instead stating that every customer it procures from cable rivals is essentially another customer returning to its network.The BT boss welcomed increased competition in the broadband arena, predicting… Continue reading BT Chief Sees No Threat From BSkyB Broadband
ITV’s soap offerings Emmerdale and Coronation Street performed well for the broadcaster last night, drawing audiences of 8.2 million and 9.7 million adults respectively.The broadcaster’s evening schedule continued to impress following the conclusion of Coronation Street, with long running police drama The Bill notching up an average audience of 6.3 million adults.The BBC fared less… Continue reading Soaps Clean Up For ITV
Patents for a online classified advertising service unearthed by an industry consulting firm have sparked rumours that internet giant Google will soon begin offering a free ad listings service for cars, homes and jobs to supplement its existing paid for search marketing service, Adwords.The plans, which include screenshots of the service, were uncovered by Classified… Continue reading Patent Plans Show Google Mulling Classified Service
