23 Apr 2002
| by Claire Billings,
are not televised.
Meanwhile, Carlton and Granada received an added boost this morning when investment bank ...
17 Apr 2002
| by Staff,
HAMBURG - Banks have handed insolvent German media group KirchMedia €100m (£61.6m) to allow the pay...According to sources quoted by Reuters: "The banks have in principle agreed on a working capital loan of €100m."
Move comes as the future of the pay-TV group hangs in the balance. Earlier this week ...
.
With the money from News Corp and additional funds from banks, KirchPayTV's chances of filing for insolvency ...
17 Apr 2002
| by Claire Billings,
years of the deal.
Other ministers involved are thought to include Tony Banks, the former sports minister. Banks is understood to support the idea that Carlton and Granada should settle ITV Digital ...
17 Apr 2002
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - ITV is banking that the popularity of 'Pop Idol' will continue as it prepares to launch a
in the new Citywest printing facility in Dublin and the accelerated amortisation of banking costs as a result ...
17 Apr 2002
| by Claire Billings,
place were the Halifax's ads featuring Howard, a real-life bank manager, who flies around singing ...
newspaper, have ground to a halt.
Last month, it was reported that it had negotiated a deal with its banks ...
15 Apr 2002
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
With the money from News Corp and additional funds from banks, KirchPayTV's chances of filing for insolvency are now "extremely unlikely", according to reports in the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
It is yet to be decided what stake Murdoch could take in the company in return for the €600m lifeline. He ...
12 Apr 2002
| by Staff,
.
Advertisers are also not banking on England getting beyond the first round of the tournament, following ...
11 Apr 2002
| by Claire Billings,
, as News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch held 11th-hour talks with banks about rescuing the division.