Viacom Media is to sue search engine giant Google and its website YouTube for $1 billion, for illegal use of its shows.Viacom says that around 160,000 unauthorised clips have been uploaded to the video-sharing website YouTube and have been seen more than 1.5 billion times, meaning that the company has been deprived of advertising revenue.In… Continue reading Viacom Sues YouTube For Copyright Infringement
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Flagship BBC One children’s programme, Blue Peter, has joined the ever-growing list of shows to be immersed in the premium rate phone-in scandal.It has emerged that the classic TV format faked the winner of a viewer competition to raise money for the Blue Peter Appeal in aid of Unicef, after the phone lines failed.A technical… Continue reading Blue Peter Fakes Winner, Joins Phone-In Blacklist
Country Life magazine has unveiled a major overhaul of its award-winning website www.Countrylife.co.uk, with a focus on finding rural properties to buy.The new site also has an updated search facility enabling users to specify exactly what they are searching for: whether they are looking for farms and estates, houses with stables, or coastal property.The website’s… Continue reading Revamp For Country Life Website
Shaun Keaveny is to take over the BBC6 weekday breakfast show on Monday 2 April 2007, taking over the slot from Phill Jupitus.Don Letts, Guy Garvey, George Lamb and The Queens of Noize will also present new shows as part of a new schedule next month.Shaun Keaveny moves from his current evening slot on BBC6… Continue reading New Breakfast Presenter For BBC6
Emap’s Kiss is to join forces with Chrysalis’ Galaxy to provide easier access to creative solutions and cross-network opportunities for clients to target the young adult audience.Launching today, the initiative begins with a heads of radio breakfast meeting which will open the debate on how brands can make the most of the new partnership.The breakfast… Continue reading Kiss And Galaxy In Cross-Network Alliance
Guardian Media Group Radio has appointed Chrysalis Radio Sales to handle the entire national sales contract for its soon to be-expanded Smooth Radio network.The group’s six Smooth FM and Saga Radio stations are to be re-branded as Smooth Radio on March 26 (see Smooth FM Format Change Gets Ofcom Go-Ahead).The stations can be heard across… Continue reading Chrysalis Appointed To Sell Smooth
ITV Play and This Morning will both have their interactive quizzes restored having been cleared by ITV’s internal review.ITV suspended all interactive programming last week following allegations that there had been irregularities regarding its premium rate phone lines (see ITV Suspends Premium Rate Phone-Ins).Dancing On Ice was shown on Saturday on ITV1, with its interactive… Continue reading ITV Review Clears Interactive Quizzes
One of the original reality TV programmes, Castaway, returned to BBC One on Friday with a new group of contestants spending three months on an idyllic New Zealand island.The castaways, who will have to grow and collect their own food and use the land and ocean to feed themselves, began their new lives on BBC… Continue reading Castaway Returns To BBC One
GCap Media has rebranded Capital Radio as Capital 95.8 – The Sound Of London, and will tonight launch a television advertising campaign.The ad is Capital’s first major TV push in over a year and will promote the rebrand which sees the station’s logo change to an amp volt in the shape of the River Thames.The… Continue reading Capital Radio Gets Name Change And Ad Campaign
The UK’s leading online media intelligence company, MediaTel Group, has announced the latest in its series of popular industry seminars, with the latest session focusing on the future of digital.The morning session, which combines a panel debate and an audience Q&A session, sees highly respected figures in the media air their views on the digital… Continue reading MediaTel Group Adds To Seminar Portfolio With Digital Session
