broadcaster, the plans will have a wider impact on the public service broadcasters, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel ...
06 Dec 2010
| by Management Today
The proprietor of the Express and OK! - and now Five - is one of the most divisive figures in the British media. In an exclusive interview, Richard Desmond talks about being loathed by staff, turning around the broadcaster, and his attempts to buy the Sun and the News of the World.
Arqiva, the BBC, and the commercial public service broadcasters ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5/Five ...
Channel 5/Five has partnered with the Community Channel digital TV station and a host of sporting
Channel 5/Five is in talks to launch Demand Five, its catch-up service, on the PlayStation 3...It is understood that Channel 5 is in discussions with PlayStation in order to create a specific ...
Virgin Media has added on-demand programming from Channel 5 / Five's linear TV channels, such as
brands include the Daily and Sunday Express, Channel 5, and magazine titles such as OK!, Star and New. ...
regulation, Channel 5 / Five sales director Kelly Williams told the committee the broadcaster would lose ...
for Channel 5/Five....a show of support for independent Channel 5 programme makers who are "threatened with insolvency by ...
Richard Desmond, the high-profile owner of Channel 5 and the Daily Express, suffered a precipitous...July, Desmond upped his interest in the TV market when he paid 103.5m to acquire Channel 5 from ...