A new men’s magazine will launch itself into the already saturated market this month as Blink, the first title from independent publisher Parallel Sky, attempts to create a niche movies, style and music bible for an altogether more discerning reader.The magazine, launching on 4 May, promises a mix of features on the latest in film… Continue reading Men’s Mag Newcomer Eyes Style Conscious Audience
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Sky One scored high ratings last night with its screening of an exclusive interview with David Beckham’s alleged mistress and former PA, Rebecca Loos, although it was kept from the top spot by ITV which managed a narrow victory with crime drama, Murder City.Rebecca Loos: My Story managed a viewing share of 14.3% across all… Continue reading Sky One Scores With Beckham Mistress Interview
Channel 4 is planning to launch several new digital channels in efforts to corner specialist markets and increase overall audience share.The plans were revealed in the annual report of the broadcaster’s media and digital operations group, 4 Ventures. The broadcaster is thought to be planning stations focusing on music, factual and comedy programming, as well… Continue reading Channel 4 Planning Raft Of Digital Channels
ITV has announced a deal with sharp tongued Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell to tie him to the broadcaster for two years.The deal will see the pop-svengali working exclusively with ITV on new projects, as well as staring in several new shows to be announced in the next few weeks.Cowell shot to fame as “TV’s… Continue reading ITV Signs Simon Cowell For Two Years
The Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB) has revealed that digital radio sales have increased by a staggering 229% year on year for the last twelve months. By the end of February 2004, the dramatic growth of digital audio broadcast (DAB) in the UK had pushed penetration to 509,000 units.Record sales of DAB products were achieved… Continue reading Digital Radio Sales Hits Record Number In Last Year
Former BBC Director General Greg Dyke is understood to be in talks with ITV Chairman Sir Peter Burt in a move which could see him replacing current ITV chief executive, Charles Allen.While ITV refused to give official confirmation of the meeting, it is believed that Burt, who is currently on holiday, has had informal meetings… Continue reading Dyke In Talks To Take Top Job At ITV
A relatively unknown outdoor advertising company is preparing to deliver the largest ever full motion plasma screens to shopping malls across the country, effectively reaching 200 million visitors a year with broadcast quality adverts at a fraction of the cost of TV.The company, called ScreenFX, plans to launch its network of 175 plasma screens in… Continue reading ScreenFX Prepares Largest Ever Plasma Screen Network
Slow trading hit media stocks yesterday, leading to large dips for most companies, while those that managed an increase struggled to approach the 1% mark. Worst hit was United Business Media, dipping by 3.79% to 495˝.Also hit was satellite broadcaster BSkyB. A decline in share price of 1.82% put the company down to 673p as… Continue reading Sharewatch: UBM Suffers As Media Stocks Struggle
Highbury Entertainment have announced the launch of iHome Magazine,a dedicated title catering for those with an interest in intelligent home technology and the so called “smart home concept”.The quarterly title, launching in October, will offer readers the latest information on integrated home electronics and reflect the growing interest in customising TV, sound and computer systems… Continue reading Highbury Target Tech Market With iHome Magazine
IPC Southbank has announced the imminent closure of its young women’s glossy 19 magazine with immediate effect.The May issue of the magazine, currently on sale, will be its last. IPC blamed a shift in teenage reading habits for the closure, claiming: “The face of the teenage market has changed. The boundaries between the teen market… Continue reading 19 Magazine To Close After Current Issue
