WORLD: MEDIA ANALYSIS - Murdoch's new Star TV chief looks to the long term in Asia
12 Dec 2003 | by Rhymer Rigby
the business to the next level, she has her work cut out for her. STAR HOUSEHOLDS IN ASIA China ...
, spending on electrical goods and household supplies fell back. The survey claims that electrical goods sales dropped from £4bn in 2002 to £1.8bn this year, and that household supplies plummeted 73% year ...
the business to the next level, she has her work cut out for her. STAR HOUSEHOLDS IN ASIA China ...
exceeded that of both the BBC and ITV for the first time in total TV households. Films continue to be a ...
, Kudlow and Cramer; CNBC, "Wall Street" L Rukeyser Viewership: 700,000 households Major sponsors ...
of households in France now have access to cable or satellite." TF1 and M6 are uneasy about the move, claiming ...
The review will cover the BBC, ITV1, Channel 4, Five and S4C, and will start with a survey of the viewing preferences and attitudes of 6,000 households across the UK. This first phase of research will include a study of how the needs of specific social and ethnic groups are met by the delivery ...
separate brand in March 2001, is available in more than 80% of UK households through analogue TV on Channel ...
The deal means that the BBC's commercially funded 24-hour news and information channel will be available free-to-air on digital terrestrial TV in Italy for the first time, adding to the 6m Italian households that can view BBC World via analogue and digital satellite. Mediaset's multiplex, which includes ...
of "realtime" advertisements linked to events Reach: 267 million households, 900,000 hotel rooms and more ... weekend Reach: CNN International, 165 million households; CNN TV networks, 260 million; CNN including ... with ads in the WSJ. Also offers deals with advertising on taxis, etc Reach: 190 million households ...
the households it needed to bring it up to full strength. And, unsurprisingly, there were casualties. Back ...
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