Dame Kelly Holmes switches on London digital radio boost
24 Apr 2012 | by Maisie McCabe
every week. The Government has said it will not implement digital radio switchover until 50% of all ...
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of government spend was expected to create a giant dent. Radio in fact ended the year up 2.2%, according ...
every week. The Government has said it will not implement digital radio switchover until 50% of all ...
confident they will help us accelerate the digital transition, thereby enabling Government to confirm a ...
. The government has stipulated it will not implement digital radio switchover until 50% of all listening is on a ...
industry, the BBC and the Government. Last month, the Global founder and executive president, Ashley ...
government, the radio industry was working towards a 2015 digital switchover date when the majority of radio ... campaign will run until mid-2013, when the Government is expected to make a decision on switchover. A ...
, the commercial radio trade body, RadioCentre, refused to attend a government meeting on DAB in October 2010. Then ... and the Government. 8. On the same day, the arrival of UK Radioplayer provided a common format for internet ...
, had it not been for one thing, the reduction of budgets from the Government's Central Office
Over the year Global Radio lost 85% of revenues from what was radio s biggest advertiser, the Government s Central Office of Information, and when the COI is stripped out Global Radio s revenues increased 6% from revenues in the year to 31 March 2010 . The underlying revenue rise came from a number ...
Media agencies predict spend in the final quarter is likely to be up by around 7 per cent when compared with 2010. It is understood that the boost has been driven by national airtime spot revenue and that strong spend from sectors such as retail, finance and motors has replaced money the Government has spent ...
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