GMG Radio is terminating its advertising sales contract with Global Radio after negotiations broke down last week.The sales contracts were inherited by Global Radio when it acquired Chrysalis earlier this year (see Chrysalis Radio To Sell For £170 Million).It now looks likely that GMG will give the contract to GCap Media, which currently sells national… Continue reading GMG Ends Ad Sales Contract With Global Radio
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New ITV1 comedy drama, Catwalk Dogs, was watched by 4.6 million adult viewers on average last night, giving the channel a 21.7% audience share between 9pm and 10.30pm.The feature-length romantic comedy about the weird world of dog shows starred Kris Marshall, aka the particularly annoying one from My Family or the BT guy, and a… Continue reading Palin’s Travels Continue To Triumph
England might have been beaten in the Rugby World Cup final, but they battled hard and made the nation proud, with one of the main talking points a disallowed try that could have swung it in England’s favour.However, it was not to be, and South Africa were crowned champions of the world after a tense… Continue reading 4.1 Million ABC1 Men Watch South Africa Win Rugby World Cup
Last week in the City we saw WPP announce that its third quarter revenues were up 4.9% to £1.48 billion.The group reported constant currency growth of 5% in the UK, compared with 3.7% in the first half, whilst North American revenues were up 8%, compared with 8.3% in the first half (Full Story).Search engine giant… Continue reading Media In The City: WPP’s Q3 Revenues Up 4.9%
Global Radio has pulled out of a joint venture with BSkyB to launch a radio version of Sky News.A deal was agreed between Sky and Chrysalis in March to rebrand London’s LBC News 1152 as Sky News Radio, however Global Radio, which acquired Chrysalis this summer, has decided not to go ahead with the plans.Sky… Continue reading Sky News Radio Plans Shelved
Channel 4 has signed a content deal with Disney-ABC International Television which will see US shows made available free of charge for 30 days on Channel 4’s video-on-demand channel 4oD.Viewers will be able to watch shows such as Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives with ads on PCs via 4oD for up to 30 days after… Continue reading Channel 4 Signs On-Demand Content Deal
Five has named Alex Menzies, currently deputy controller of features, as the channel’s new head of features.It is one of several changes within the broadcaster’s programming department announced by Five’s director of programmes, Jay Hunt.Head of factual entertainment, Steve Gowans, is to be given additional responsibility for exploiting the main channel’s content across its digital… Continue reading Five Announces Changes In Programming Department
It was the last in the current series of Who Do You Think You Are? last night, and the show had a peak audience of six million adults, a 29.8% share of the audience.Yesterday’s episode followed Olympic rowing legend Matthew Pinsent as he traced his family history, and an average of 5.9 million adults (a29.6%… Continue reading Pinsent Pulls In The Viewers For Who Do You Think You Are?
The BBC is set to air more repeats and less original programming, following plans to shrink the size of the corporation.Up to 1,800 staff will also be made redundant – primarily in news, BBC programme-making and regional centres. The BBC will also sell-off its flagship Television Centre, under the plans to make up a £2… Continue reading More Repeats And Job Losses At the BBC
Last night saw the Alan Titchmarsh series The Nature Of Britain win the all important 9pm slot, with the BBC One show picking up a peak of 5.5 million adult viewers (a 26% share of the audience).It was a varied night on the box, with Heroes on BBC Two at 9pm grabbing a peak audience… Continue reading 5.5m Adults Watch Green-Fingered Titchmarsh
