14 Oct 2008
| by Emma Barnett
LONDON - Agencies and broadcasters want Ofcom to stick with current rules on TV advertising...As part of a review of the amount of permissible TV advertising, Ofcom is proposing three options. One is the retention of the current system under which non-public service broadcast (PSB) channels ...
it would also make you cheaper. No one wants more minutes, especially in the current climate ...
12 Nov 2008
| by Tristan O'Carroll
, Current TV, has announced plans to make 30 staff redundant....each web channel paired with a companion TV show. "In addition, these changes enable Current Media ...
in fortunes for the company. Earlier this year, Current Media announced plans to float the company on the New ...
been placed in their new positions. Current will have approximately 410 employees (after these staffing ...
02 Dec 1999
| by MediaWeek
The implications: television...projects for ONdigital – currently owned by Granada and Carlton – have been keen for all three ITV company ...
for the TV industry were at the heart of Friday November 26’s announcement, the downside has been pounced ...
in Advertising’s television board. “One company commanding around 60% of the ITV Network is a worrying ...
11 May 2004
| by MediaWeek
Is the current Government best for the media industry?...expansion will be built. More than 50% of households now have digital TV. This is a considerable ...
of the benefits of digital – and it’s not just confined to TV and radio, but also broadband, internet, text ...
with confidence. We will do that. The work we are doing with industry through the Digital Television Action ...
25 May 2000
| by MediaWeek
ITC hits at ITV current affairs...The Independent Television Commission has again singled out ITV's news and current affairs output ...
to "inject new life” into mainstreams current affairs but warned that "the programme's early achievements ...
and John Pilger's reports from East Timor. "Since international current affairs programmes of high quality ...
01 Mar 2005
| by MediaWeek
I doubt most of you will be rushing out to by a book called Transnational Television Worldwide...Jean Chalaby's comprehensive perspective of the globalisation of TV is initially compelling ...
a successful TV service in any jurisdiction. His own perspective on Europe's 23-year history ...
established regional TV brands. The book is essential for those engaging with the complexities of pan ...
19 Aug 2008
| by Stephen Armstrong
As television viewing fragments across hundreds of channels, how can TV listings products...-on-demand offering. "The TV guide is currently the main way viewers find out about catch-up TV," says Richard ...
, in the next three to five years, we are going to see huge convergence in internet and TV technology, which ...
TV is still vital to advertisers," says Simon Bevan, head of broadcast at Vizeum. "As on-demand grows ...
10 Jun 2008
| by Lucy Rouse
While Ireland is in the early stages of creating digital terrestrial television, mobile broadband...In some ways, the television market in the Republic of Ireland is a microcosm of the British TV ...
Television - Irish TV is well on its way to digital Newspapers - Irish newspapers battle for ad spend ...
are in the early stages of creating digital terrestrial TV in Ireland, as Britain did back in 1997, mobile ...
21 Oct 2008
| by Lucy Rouse
Pan-EMEA television is branching out. The internet and mobile offer new ways to reach viewers...these are currently quite expensive for consumers. So how do the major EMEA television broadcasters operate ...
Time was, television was the top advertising medium, and everything else, such as press and cinema, was a poor second. Now it's a multimedia world - with the internet and mobile steadily encroaching on TV ...
18 Nov 2004
| by MediaWeek
The UK television licence will increase by £5.50 to £126.50 per year from April 2005...The increase, which is 1.5% higher than the current level of inflation and in line with a formula set out by the government in February 2000, will also see an over-inflation hike for the now little-used black and white licence to £42. The development of BBC3 and BBC4 and the roll-out of the corporation ...