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  • No, YouTube.TV isn’t going to replace broadcast television. It’s New Coke

    March 6, 2017

    I recently learned that in Scottish dialect the word “tube” is quite the insult – an idiot – and that when YouTube was first launched, many got the wrong end of the stick. “It’s on you tube!” could quite easily be interpreted as an invitation to fight. 12 years later and as far as established [...]

  • 21st Century Fox lodges Sky takeover with European Commission with government “minded” to scrutinise deal

    March 3, 2017

    The government has indicated it will likely scrutinise the takeover of Sky by 21st Century Fox. The US media giant notified the European Commission today, which in turn referred the transaction to Culture, Media and Sport secretary Karen Bradley. While the Bradley has 10 days to decide whether or not she will review the deal, [...]

  • Analysts react to WPP’s share slide

    March 3, 2017

    WPP posted record revenues in 2016, but the advertising giant's shares fell by more than seven per cent this morning after it warned that economic growth in the year ahead would be "tepid". The media group headed up by Sir Martin Sorrell set a conservative growth estimate of two per cent for revenue and net sales in [...]

  • Is Audioboom starting to prove doubters wrong? Revenue jumps after advertising stats leap

    March 3, 2017

    Audioboom's share price rocketed more than 15 per cent this morning after revealing its advertising metrics had leapt over the last quarter, with a fourfold increase compared with the same period 12 months ago. The Aim-quoted firm generated 304 million advertising impressions over the last three months to the end of February, compared with 58m one year ago [...]

  • WPP gives cautious outlook despite record year with 26 per cent surge in annual profits

    March 3, 2017

    The world's largest advertising group has said "tepid economic growth" is likely to cause a tricky 2017, despite reporting a record 2016 with profit before tax up 26.7 per cent. It's planning conservatively for the year ahead, after noting a slower fourth quarter in 2016 and slower start to 2017. Shares fell 6.02 per cent in early trading to 1,796p. [...]

  • TV channels including Channel 4, ITV2 and E4 are having a bit of a spat on Twitter

    March 2, 2017

    Criticising TV channels because of the quality of the shows they provide is okay – we all do it. But have you ever thought you’d see them going at each other in public? Probably not. Well, it all started last night when Channel 4 seemingly felt a bit bored and decided to give ITV2 some [...]

  • Sky takeover: 21st Century to lodge deal papers with European authorities, firing the starting pistol on regulatory approval process

    March 1, 2017

    Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox will take one step closer to sealing its takeover of Sky by lodging documents with European authorities this week. Fox is expected to ask Brussels to approve the deal, a move that starts the clock on 10-day window for culture secretary Karen Bradley to open an investigation into the £11.7bn bid to take control [...]

  • ITV profits rise – but ad sales fall in “uncertain” market

    March 1, 2017

    Pre-tax profits at ITV rose in the year to the end of December, it said today – but ad sales dipped three per cent, partly thanks to uncertainty.  The figures Anyone worrying about the fate of ITV in a post-Downton Abbey era needn't have bothered. The company said total revenue rose three per cent to £3.1bn, while pre-tax [...]

  • UEFA Champions League auction: BT and Sky prepare bids but could others come to the party?

    February 28, 2017

    BT and Sky will go head-to-head in a near billion pound battle over the UK television rights for European Champions League football. A tender process kicks off with bids needing to be in tomorrow to secure the rights that also include the Europa League and will run for three years starting from the 2018/19 season. BT Sport is the incumbent provider [...]

  • ITV has snapped up a French TV production company

    February 28, 2017

    ITV has purchased a majority stake in French television production group Tetra Media Studio for an undisclosed sum, the broadcaster announced today. Tetra’s flagship dramas include crime series Profilage (Profiling), now in its seventh season, and Les Hommes de l’Ombre (The Men of the Shadow), the critically acclaimed political thriller. Last year, the group produced [...]

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