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- Channels not buying enough Scottish programmes TELEVISION:
- DIRECTOR of Ofcom Scotland Vicki Nash calls herself the "midwife" of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission SBC. And after releasing new figures last week - which reveal that the "outrageously" small amount of money the UK's main broadcasters are spending on network programmes in Scotland had shrunk further - she was...
- Research articles 2008-05-25
- Project Kangaroo has this TV viewer jumping for joy; London.(The World)
- Byline: Emma Hall Slowly but surely I've come to expect ultimate control over what I watch and when I watch it, thanks to the liberating technology of Sky Plus TiVo to you. But I still miss things I would like to have...
- Research articles 2007-12-10
- British broadcasters team up for on-demand service
- LONDON AFP — Three of Britain's biggest broadcasters have teamed up to launch an on-demand service, in what commentators said Wednesday seeks to avoid the fate of the music industry faced with online distribution. The BBC, ITV and Channel Four televsion said the service, dubbed "Kangaroo", should be available...
- Research articles 2007-11-28
- US tycoon buys almost 10 percent of Arsenal
- LONDON AFP — US tycoon Stan Kroenke has agreed to pay 65 million pounds for a 9.9 percent stake in English Premiership football club Arsenal from ITV, the British broadcaster said Thursday. The deal, worth 95 million euros or 128 million dollars, will no doubt ignite speculation that Kroenke...
- Research articles 2007-04-05
- Channel 4 heads closer to the edge
- How much do you hate Big Brother? A lot perhaps; but enough to welcome the demise of Channel 4? This is a real possibility: an Ofcom report due in a few days time will detail just how precarious Channel 4's finances are becoming. While the report's contents are still unknown,...
- Research articles 2007-03-31
- English FA wins 425-million-pound TV deal
- LONDON AFP — Britain's biggest commercial broadcaster ITV and Irish pay-TV operator Setanta Sports have secured rights to screen live FA Cup and England home internationals, England's Football Association said Friday. The FA said the two broadcasters had won the bidding for a four-year deal from August 2008, worth...
- Research articles 2007-03-30
- British broadcaster names US marines present at journalist's shooting
- LONDON AFP — Britain's biggest commercial broadcaster ITV on Monday revealed what it alleged were the names of all 16 marines who were present when television reporter Terry Lloyd was shot dead during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. The broadcaster listed the names of the marines, reportedly members...
- Research articles 2007-03-19
- Question mark over future of TV phone-ins ENTERTAINMENT: SCANDAL
- THESE are ugly times for TV phone-ins. After an extraordinary few weeks of errors and possible frauds that have seen all four major terrestrial broadcasters in the dock, industry leaders were rounded up for a crisis meeting with premium rate regulator Icstis last Thursday. As Icstis announced a...
- Research articles 2007-03-11
- British defence ministry bans news broadcaster from embedded reporting
- LONDON AFP — The British defence ministry has temporarily banned television news broadcaster ITV from embedding their journalists with British troops, a defence ministry spokesman told AFP. His comments were in response to a report in The Times newspaper saying that the Ministry of Defence MoD had halted cooperation in...
- Research articles 2006-10-23
- British broadcaster drops stockbroker Cazenove.
- Daily Mail, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 4--Blue-blooded stockbroker Cazenove lost its first FTSE 100 client since striking a joint venture with JP Morgan last month. Broadcaster ITV is dropping Caz and Credit Suisse First Boston as corporate brokers and...
- Research articles 2004-12-04
- Zip TV dispute cuts launch audience for Honda i-ads: competition came to the iTV ad market last week when Honda screened its first commercial via Zip TV. But a row over sales house contracts means only Channel 4 is showing the campaign
- When Honda's latest interactive TV ad went live last week on Channel 4 it was a momentous occasion for Andrew Howells and Donna Barradale, founders of Zip Television. Honda is a big name in advertising and in the comparatively small world of iTV advertising it's even bigger, having...
- Research articles 2004-07-15
- Former Executive at U.K. TV Broadcaster Leads Bid to Snatch Cinema Chain UCI.
- By Helen Dunne, Financial Mail on Sunday, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 13--Former Carlton chairman Michael Green is the front-runner to win the UCI cinema chain after bidding about UKpound 460 million -- more than double earlier forecasts -- with partner...
- Research articles 2004-06-13
- Scots indy TV sector set to boom under new broadcast plans
- SCOTTISH broadcasters have welcomed preliminary findings from Ofcom's review into public service broadcasting PSB, but academics have warned that programming decisions should not be determined by market research. The media regulator signalled a big shake-up in programming last week by claiming the current system, where ITV and...
- Research articles 2004-04-25
- Watch without mother: with children often among the fastest and most receptive adopters of new technology, interactive TV has already enjoyed some successes with the under-teens market. This Christmas will see a new effort to win kids over, using interact
- Kids are often at the forefront in the development of new technology and interactive television is no exception. 2003 has been a pivotal year in the roll-out of iTV applications for children. All the major children's broadcasters have renewed their efforts and investment in the market, new entrants are upping...
- Research articles 2003-12-11
- Broadcasters need to put in more effort to get iTV going
- It's often said that interactive TV is now at the stage the Web was at five years ago: that we haven't really worked out what it's for, what it's good at and what it's not good at. I'm not sure that's true. The beginning of the commercialisation of...
- Research articles 2003-11-20
- MGt plays cards right to win broadcast contract.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-28 October 2003-MGT: MGt plays cards right to win broadcast contractC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10282003 Leading outsourced business services provider MGt is to assist hundreds of thousands of Sky Digital customers to purchase new viewing cards after securing a contract...
- Research articles 2003-10-28
- Eyes on the prize.
- Supported by advances in technology, most major broadcasters now offer an interactive element to their sports coverage. But although it's good news for the viewer, broadcasters still need to find ways to make iTV sports pay. This autumn, Sky Sports will shake up interactive TV sport by giving...
- Research articles 2003-07-10
- Right on track in the TV training stakes
- Glasgow's media innovators tell Darran Gardner how TV bosses are tuning into their message DESPITE the stream of television executives tramping through Carol Sinclair's door, she admits that few people outside media circles give much thought to the Research Centre for Television and Interactivity. ...
- Research articles 2002-06-16
- Go interact tv: spun out from parent Sony Europe, go interact tv aims to establish itself as a service provider for the whole iTV sector. But, asks Allstair Ray, can it persuade consumers of the potential of interactivity? (Strategic Play).
- THE ENTICEMENT OF UNLIMITED channels has to date undoubtedly been the biggest driver of consumer uptake of digital television. However there's growing consensus that interactivity could well be its killer application. This interactivity, the argument goes, has the potential not only to make viewing more interesting for the public but...
- Research articles 2002-05-16
- Taking the Mickey out of media Americanisation: the Communications Bill contains some media ownership bombshells. Whether they presage major change depends on the sharpness of Ofcom's teeth. (Media).
- The Government caught everyone on the hop with its media ownership proposals. Not only would Rupert Murdoch's empire be permitted to buy Channel 5, but US companies such as Disney, AOL Time Warner, Viacom or Discovery could take over ITV or its constituent parts -- most prominently Carlton and Granada....
- Research articles 2002-05-16
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