The Sunday Times is launching its entertainment guide, The Month, on DVD on March 20, hoping to boost circulation figures and attract a “young and entertainment savvy audience.”The new promotion is cashing in on the rise of DVD households and follows the success of The Sunday Times’ previous innovation of being the first paper to… Continue reading Sunday Times Launches The Month On DVD
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hellomagazine.com, the online extension to HELLO! magazine, has launched two exclusive new mobile services to help further its brand.SMS celebrity news and Java celebrity news will allow subscribers to receive a message containing the latest four headlines from hellomagazine.com each weekday. Java service users will be able to download daily updates of photos and stories… Continue reading hellomagazine.com Launches Mobile Services
The BBC’s delayed Supervolcano docu-drama drew more than 7 million viewers last night, according to overnight ratings, as the Corporation’s £2.8 million disaster epic finally screened after being rescheduled following the Asian tsunami disaster.The drama, billed as a “true story that hasn’t happened yet” was originally intended as the jewel in the crown of the… Continue reading Supervolcano Scores In Ratings But Fails To Top ITV
IPC tx has appointed Amy Culligan as publisher of What’s on TV as the title continues to compete on reduced cover prices with rivals in what some believe could escalate into a full-blown listings price war.The appointment will see Culligan join IPC tx from IPC SouthBank, where she was publisher of the Home Interest Group,… Continue reading IPC Homes Publisher Joins TX As Listings Battle Hots Up
Speculative reports this morning suggest that United Business Media could off-load its 35% stake in Five before the departure of outgoing chief executive Lord Hollick in May, despite optimistic financial results released by the broadcaster last week.Lord Hollick, currently embroiled in the sell-off of research specialist NOP world, is reportedly enthusiastic about withdrawing UBM’s interest… Continue reading UBM Considers Sale Of Stake In Five
Media regulator, Ofcom, has announced the award of the first community licence to the Forest of Dean Community Radio, giving them a five-year AM licence with which to serve the needs of their local area.Community radio is a new sector of radio being introduced in the UK, representing the third tier of radio complementing the… Continue reading Ofcom Awards First Community Radio Licence
Jazz FM has parted company with one of its most respected DJs, Paul Gambaccini, as the station prepares for a revamp and rebranding to adopt the Smooth FM brand across all of its FM and digital broadcasts.The move, which was made possible by a relaxation of the station’s remit by Ofcom last year (see Jazz… Continue reading Jazz FM Loses Veteran DJs In Transition To Smooth
Business to business publisher, Centaur, has announced an impressive performance for the last six months of 2004, seeing profits more than double to £2.4 million following healthy growth in advertising revenues during the first half of the year.The company, which publishes several trade and media titles, including New Media Age and Design Week, saw overall… Continue reading Centaur Sees Profits Double In Interim Results
Channel 4 has announced the details of its forthcoming online-only documentary channel, FourDocs, providing broadband users with access to the best documentary content the broadcaster has to offer.Launching later this year, Channel 4 states that the new offering “celebrates all aspects of the documentary genre,” providing a “vibrant community covering the whole area of documentaries… Continue reading Channel 4 Unveils FourDocs To Boost PSB Content Online
The UK’s national newspaper market continued to look bleak in February, with only a handful of titles increasing their circulations year on year, according to the latest figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations.The majority of those titles seeing downward growth were Popular titles, although The Business also shed a significant 18.2% of its circulation… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up – January 2005
