ITV has welcomed Ofcom’s proposals to ease some its public service obligations in a move that will clear the way for the broadcaster to concentrate on more revenue-generating commercial programming.The media super-regulator yesterday published a wide-ranging report ruling that the levels of public service programming currently demanded of ITV would make little sense once the… Continue reading ITV Welcomes Ofcom’s Public Service Proposals
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IPC Media’s veteran music weekly NME has teamed up with Capital Radio’s Xfm to offer readers an exclusive free CD with its 2 October issue.The CD covermount will feature live Xfm sessions from artists that have been championed by NME throughout the year from the likes of Keane and Razorlight to The Killers. Xfm will… Continue reading NME To Offer Readers Xfm Branded Covermount
BSkyB saw stock dip by 0.26% yesterday to finish at 479žp as investors digested news of an extensive cross-media campaign designed to promote the satellite broadcaster to the million of viewers who still do not subscribe to it (see Sky Targets Digital Refuseniks With Cross-Media Campaign).ITV was also seen in focus yesterday with shares rising… Continue reading Sharewatch: BSkyB Dips On News Of Advertising Push
UBC Media, the UK’s largest independent radio production company has said, the outlook for this year is ‘positive’ and the market in which it operates continues to ‘meet expectations’.In a trading update, which backed up the chairman’s July AGM speech, the group said, “The prospects for the markets in which UBC Media Group operates continue… Continue reading UBC Claims Outlook Is Positive For This Year
ITV’s talk-show stalwart, Trisha Goddard, is leaving the network after more than six years at the centre of its daytime schedule to join rival commercial broadcaster, Five.Goddard, who has had her own show on ITV since 1998, has agreed a two-year deal with Five that will see her join the channel in early 2005 to… Continue reading ITV Talk-Show Stalwart Jumps Ship To Five
Centaur Holdings, publisher of Money Marketing and Marketing Week, has experienced strong revenue growth during the second half of this year, pushing pre-tax profit to £3.4 million.The group, which was AIM listed in March this year, has saw turnover increase by 9% to £68.3 million for the year ending 30 June 2004, while advertising revenue… Continue reading Centaur Encouraged By Revenue Recovery
Media super-regulator Ofcom has today published controversial proposals for the launch of an entirely new public service broadcaster to be run by commercial operators as a rival to the BBC in the digital age.The radical suggestion has been put forward as part of a wide-ranging set of proposals designed to protect the future of public… Continue reading Ofcom Plans New Public Service Channel To Rival BBC
The Financial Times has teamed up with Motorola to make its latest business news available to the mobile phone operator’s customers.The new service will allow users with the latest Motorola handsets to download up-to-the-minute news directly to their phones in the form of a special ‘ticker’ that will run along the bottom their screens.Commenting on… Continue reading Financial Times Brings Business News To Mobile Phones
Capital Radio has appointed Richard Mintz as marketing director for its developing brand stations, which include Xfm, Choice FM and Capital Gold.The newly created position will see Mintz, formerly of BBC Worldwide and Celedor International, assume responsibility for marketing all three developing brand networks under the guidance of managing director Graham Bryce.Mintz said: “I am… Continue reading Capital Appoints Marketing Boss For Developing Brands
