Premium-rate phone regulator Icstis is to investigate Vernon Kay’s Gameshow Marathon after it was revealed that 10,000 text entries to a competition were uncounted.ITV has apologised for the glitch on the Saturday show, saying that it only affected around 8% of entries. It added that it had set up a new prize draw for the… Continue reading Icstis Investigates Vernon Kay’s Marathon
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Cheeky chappies Ant and Dec are set to remain with ITV until the end of 2009, after signing a new deal with the commercial broadcaster.The pair have been exclusively signed to the network since the year 2000, presenting a string of high rating shows like I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, Ant and… Continue reading ITV Secures Ant And Dec Until The End of 2009
Former FHM Collections editor Nick de Cosemo has been appointed as the new editor of dance title Mixmag.De Cosemo, former editor of Emap’s fashion spin-off and associate editor of FHM, will take up the editorship of Development Hell’s dance music monthly on May 8.Current editor Andrew Harrison moves to editor-in-chief and returns to the publisher’s… Continue reading Dance Music Monthly Nabs New Editor From Emap
George Entwistle, head of BBC TV current affairs, has been announced as the acting controller of BBC Four for six months.The current controller, Janice Hadlow, is taking a sabbatical to complete a book on George III. The BBC says that she will also be spending time “consulting on the wider BBC Vision strategy”.Jana Bennett, Director… Continue reading Entwistle Appointed Acting Head Of BBC Four
Broadcasters should embrace online advertising rather than concern themselves with the perceived threat of it overshadowing the traditional ad model, according to Google chief executive Eric Schmidt.During a keynote speech at the broadcast technology exhibition NAB in Las Vegas, Schmidt said: “Don’t bet against the internet… find a solution that connects your content with this… Continue reading Broadcasters Should Embrace Online Advertising, Says Google Boss
Channel 4’s Popworld spin-off magazine, Popworld Pulp, has folded after just two issues.The new music magazine had entered an already volatile market, where many titles had seen their circulations slide, and several titles, like the once unrivalled Smash Hits and Xfm’s X-Ray had closed in recent years (see Smash Hits To Close As Music Fans… Continue reading Popworld Pulp An Almighty Flop
BBC Sport is launching a new sports magazine show called Inside Sport, which will air for the first time on Monday 30 April at 11.05pm on BBC One.The show will be presented by Gabby Logan and feature guest panellists including Steve Bunce, Tony Livesey and Des Kelly.There will also be a second edition of the… Continue reading BBC To Launch New Sports Show
Sky News has announced that it is to introduce a new-look website this Thursday, heralding the first phase of the redevelopment of sky.com/news as a video-rich site.The design changes are intended to provide a synergy between the look of Sky News channel and sky.com/news, thus creating a user-friendly, easy to navigate site with a focus… Continue reading New Look Website For Sky News
The national commercial digital radio network operator, Digital One, has announced plans for ten new transmitters.Digital One says that the project will result in the UK digital radio network extending to 90% of the British population.This will be acheived by adding sites in the Scottish Borders, Cumbria, the the Yorkshire Coast, Derbyshire and the South… Continue reading Digital One Reveals Plan For New Transmitters
A new report claims that the UK’s current and planned broadband infrastructure may not meet the future needs of the most intensive users and could harm the UK’s competitiveness.The report from the Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) says that the UK could be left behind as several key competitor nations are in the process of deploying… Continue reading Challenges Ahead For UK Broadband
