Paul Jackson, chief executive of Virgin Radio, is to join GCap Media as managing director of Capital 95.8.As managing director of Capital 95.8, he will have responsibility for leading the growth strategy for the station overseeing programming, marketing, new media and commercial opportunities. He will report to GCap’s London MD, Fru Hazlitt.Hazlitt said: “The MD… Continue reading Jackson Leaves Virgin For Capital
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The relaunch of the Sun website next month will see the title attempt to move into the local advertising market.The move comes as part of a wide-ranging customisable service on its website, said a report on MediaGuardian.co.uk.The report says that the MyStreet feature will see News International, the Sun’s parent company, compete directly against Trinity… Continue reading Sun Website To Move Into Local Advertising
The Sun is to cut its price from 35p to 20p in London and the south-east from Monday, in a move aimed at keeping the title’s sales above three million copies a day.However, circulation revenue is likely to be badly affected, with London and the south-east accounting for about 20% of the Sun‘s sales, said… Continue reading The Sun Gets South-East Price Cut
The number of UK households connected to the internet has jumped by almost one million in the last year alone, to reach over 15 million, according to the latest information from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).The number of homes with access to broadband internet has jumped by 40% year on year to 51%, the… Continue reading Household Internet Connectivity Rises To Over 15 Million
Xfm’s 10th birthday celebrations will see the station produce a season of documentaries about ten of the most influential and significant albums released in each of Xfm’s ten years of broadcasting.The season will mark the first time Xfm has programmed and broadcast a collection of music documentaries on this scale. The shows are set to… Continue reading Xfm Unveils 10th Birthday Documentary Season
Last night saw the new BBC Two reality show The Restaurant – featuring nine couples finding out if they have what it takes to run their own restaurant – soundly beaten by Channel 4’s own serving of reality, Supernanny.Starring top chef Raymond Blanc, the BBC Two chef-fest seemed like a cross between The Apprentice and… Continue reading Supernanny Triumphs Over The Restaurant
The BBC has shortlisted six digital agencies to take forward to the next stage of a review of its digital creative services which began in July 2007.The six shortlisted agencies are Agency Republic, GT, 20:20 London, Play, Start Creative Ltd and one other unnamed agency.The review is statutory and is required to satisfy the BBC’s… Continue reading BBC Shortlists Digital Creative Agencies
Champions League Football on ITV1 last night was no match for BBC One’s double-header of Holby City and Silent Witness, with the Corporation’s dramas running out clear winners in the audience stakes.The big match, featuring a business-like Liverpool side slotting four goals past Toulouse without reply, brought in a peak of 4.8 million adult viewers… Continue reading Liverpool Lose Out To Return Of Silent Witness
The logo for Virgin Media Television’s new entertainment channel, Virgin 1, has been unveiled, comprising a red number one figure emblazoned with the Virgin Logo.The logo, conceived by directing duo Conkerco in collaboration with Andrew Fairhurst, will be used on-air and in marketing campaigns.Jon King, head of marketing at Virgin Media TV, said: “We hope… Continue reading Virgin Unveils New Channel Logo
The second instalment of The X-Factor, on ITV1 at 7.30pm on Saturday night, was a mega hit with viewers, drawing a larger adult audience than the rest of the terrestrial channels combined.A peak of 7.4 million adults (a 44.5% share of the audience) watched the wannabes line-up before the judges, with an average of seven… Continue reading X-Factor Continues To Do Well
