Dancing on Ice slips to 8.1 million
31 Jan 2011 | by Maisie McCabe
'Dancing on Ice' pulled in the lowest ratings of this series last night but ITV1 skated on to dominate primetime, according to unofficial overnight viewers.
Richard Desmond is considering moving his newspaper and magazine operations out of London to an industrial site near Luton Airport.
'Dancing on Ice' pulled in the lowest ratings of this series last night but ITV1 skated on to dominate primetime, according to unofficial overnight viewers.
As January draws to a close, ads promoting sales wane while brands begin to turn their attention to Valentine's Day.
Hearst Corporation has made a "binding offer" of €651m (£559m) for Lagardère's international magazine business, which includes a licensing agreement for fashion magazine Elle.
Dave, the male-skewed UKTV Freeview channel, could be forced to rebrand after the Engine-owned branding consultancy Dave won a legal ruling over the right to use the name.
Television advertising expenditure looks set to enjoy a strong first quarter of around 7% growth in 2011 on the back of a double-digit recovery last year.
BBC Magazines' Radio Times is producing an electronic programme guide (EPG) service in nearly four million Freeview homes, reaching a potential 11 million UK viewers.
Absolute Radio has submitted a request to Ofcom proposing greatly reduced payments after the renewal of its AM licence, in accordance with the Digital Economy Act, but is believed to be considering the option of surrendering the licence completely.
Photos from this week's biggest media parties, including the Awards for National Newspaper Advertising at The Mall Galleries and the party to rebrand the OAA as the Outdoor Media Centre
JCDecaux, the outdoor media owner, has reported a UK revenue lift of 47.9% to €271.9m (£234.3m) in 2010, bolstered by the addition of the Titan Outdoor assets, while organic revenue rose 6.2%.