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Von Altraverse Bis ZDF
Von Altraverse bis ZDF Quartalsbericht zur deutschen Medienwirtschaft Januar bis März 2019 Teil 3: Übernahmen, Beteiligungen und Gemeinschaftsfirmen Von Gert Hautsch 18. April 2019 Die Übersicht zu den Käufen und Verkäufen von Medienunternehmen erfolgt in alphabetischer Reihenfolge nach dem Erwerber. Die führenden Medienkonzerne werden getrennt aufgeführt, ansonsten ist das kaufende Unternehmen bzw. der dahinter stehende Konzern maßgeblich. Axel Springer SE, Berlin Die Stepstone GmbH, Düsseldorf, hat die Stu- Bertelsmann hat sich am Venture-Capital- dydrive GmbH, Berlin, gekauft. Fonds Partech Africa beteiligt. Springer hat die CeleraOne GmbH, Berlin, ge- Die RTL Radio Center Berlin GmbH hat ihre kauft. Beteiligung an der Skyline Medien GmbH, Berlin, Betreiberin des Radiosenders „93,6 Springer und die Börse Stuttgart GmbH grün- JAM FM“, von 10,0 auf 49,9 Prozent erhöht. den ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen (30/70 Prozent) zum Onlinehandel mit Kryptowäh- Die RTL Group SA, Luxemburg, hat den Video- rungen. produzenten Freecaster, Naninne (B), ge- kauft. Bertelsmann hat sich am Investmentfonds Blossom Capital, London, beteiligt. Bauer Media Group KG, Hamburg RTL Hrvatska, Zagreb, hat von der Telegram Bauer Media UK hat die britischen Sender Ce- Media Grupa doo, Zagreb, das Internetportal lador Radio, London, und Lincs FM Group, „net.hr“ gekauft. Lincoln, gekauft. Bertelsmann India Investments hat sich an der Bauer Media UK hat von der News Corp., Lon- Agrostar Ltd., Pune (IND), beteiligt. don, die Wireless Group mit 15 lokalen Ra- diostationen in England gekauft. Penguin Random House hat die Little Tiger Group, London, gekauft. Bauer Media UK hat die Lokalradioanbieter UKRD Group Ltd., Redruth (GB), und First Gruner+Jahr und Bauer Media haben das Ge- Radio Sales Ltd., London, sowie drei briti- meinschaftsunternehmen DMV Der Medien- sche DAB-Lokalradiosender gekauft. -
Broadcast and on Demand Bulletin Issue Number 299 22/02/16
Ofcom Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin Issue number 299 22 February 2016 1 Ofcom Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin, Issue 299 22 February 2016 Contents Introduction 3 Broadcast Standards cases In Breach Azmat-e-Islam Peace TV Urdu, 12 and 13 September 2015, 14:00 5 Derren Brown: Something Wicked This Way Comes Watch, 6 December 2015, 09:10 13 Jessie Disney Channel, 23 October 2015, 15:55 16 Geo News Geo News, 28 October 2015, 16:00 22 Big Tunes Brit Asia TV, 30 September 2015, 09:30 29 Trend ATN Bangla UK, 22 June 2015, 10:00 31 Resolved Geoff Lloyd with Annabel Port Absolute Radio, 14 January 2016, 18:40 35 Broadcast Licence Conditions cases In Breach Retention and production of recordings 1 Ummah FM (Reading), 12 to 14 November 2015 38 Tables of cases Investigations Not in Breach 40 Complaints assessed, not investigated 41 Complaints outside of remit 49 Investigations List 51 2 Ofcom Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin, Issue 299 22 February 2016 Introduction Under the Communications Act 2003 (“the Act”), Ofcom has a duty to set standards for broadcast content as appear to it best calculated to secure the standards objectives1. Ofcom also has a duty to secure that every provider of a notifiable On Demand Programme Services (“ODPS”) complies with certain standards requirements as set out in the Act2. Ofcom must include these standards in a code, codes or rules. These are listed below. The Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin reports on the outcome of investigations into alleged breaches of those Ofcom codes and rules below, as well as licence conditions with which broadcasters regulated by Ofcom are required to comply. -
Pan Macmillan AUTUMN CATALOGUE 2021 PUBLICITY CONTACTS
Pan Macmillan AUTUMN CATALOGUE 2021 PUBLICITY CONTACTS General enquiries [email protected] Alice Dewing FREELANCE [email protected] Anna Pallai Amy Canavan [email protected] [email protected] Caitlin Allen Camilla Elworthy [email protected] [email protected] Elinor Fewster Emma Bravo [email protected] [email protected] Emma Draude Gabriela Quattromini [email protected] [email protected] Emma Harrow Grace Harrison [email protected] [email protected] Jacqui Graham Hannah Corbett [email protected] [email protected] Jamie-Lee Nardone Hope Ndaba [email protected] [email protected] Laura Sherlock Jess Duffy [email protected] [email protected] Ruth Cairns Kate Green [email protected] [email protected] Philippa McEwan [email protected] Rosie Wilson [email protected] Siobhan Slattery [email protected] CONTENTS MACMILLAN PAN MANTLE TOR PICADOR MACMILLAN COLLECTOR’S LIBRARY BLUEBIRD ONE BOAT MACMILLAN Nine Lives Danielle Steel Nine Lives is a powerful love story by the world’s favourite storyteller, Danielle Steel. Nine Lives is a thought-provoking story of lost love and new beginnings, by the number one bestseller Danielle Steel. After a carefree childhood, Maggie Kelly came of age in the shadow of grief. Her father, a pilot, died when she was nine. Maggie saw her mother struggle to put their lives back together. As the family moved from one city to the next, her mother warned her about daredevil men and to avoid risk at all cost. Following her mother’s advice, and forgoing the magic of first love with a high-school boyfriend who she thought too wild, Maggie married a good, dependable man. -
Florida Fantasy
NEW Britain’s Competition & Prize Draw Magazine LOOK CompersCompers NewsNewswww.CompersNews.com • April 2016 FLORIDA FANTASY Your favourite comping magazine has a new look this month, but some things haven’t changed – like the non-stop flood of entries in our exclusive Golden Ticket Bingo game! Never mind Mrs Brown’s Boys, here are Ms Brown’s Girls – Angie Reynolds and her daughter Katie, in fact! Last year, Angie was lucky enough to win a trip to Florida to meet Ms Brown with M&M’s – a prize draw that we featured in Compers News and on Chatterbox. “We took Katie for her 13th Birthday Our Latest Wins... last October and didn’t tell her until she Compers News members have reported blew the candles out on her cake,” Angie these BIG prizes since our last issue! told us. “She couldn’t believe it when we ✓✓State-of-the-art heating put her in the car and drove straight to system worth £10,000 the airport, it was a wonderful surprise!” ✓✓£8,000 worth of Angie wins a Spot Prize of a £10 photographic equipment shopping voucher – plus a Bonus Prize ✓✓Once-in-a-lifetime trip to for including Compers News in her the Great Wall of China winning photo – and her entry will also ✓✓Luxury sofa worth £2,500 go into the main category draw for one ✓✓£1,000 worth of garden furniture of our top prizes – remember, we’ve And here’s just a small selection of the other got very special Golden Tickets to be prizes you’ve told us about during the past month! won for an exclusive Comping Day in London! One-week VIP ski-ing Luxury Lake District break Perfume-making With so many Golden Ticket Bingo and music festival VIP Lords cricket day workshop holiday in France Night at the BRITS Luxury Fortnum entries still flooding in, we’re once again Luxury London break iPad Air & Mason hamper printing a bumper selection of lucky worth £2,000 Michelin-starred dining Plus LOTS of £100 Dinner cooked by a experience in London Asda gift vouchers winning entries inside this month’s professional chef in Romantic glamping UEFA Champions League issue. -
Introduction: the New Journalist
Intoduction.qxd 4/23/2007 12:27 PM Page 1 INTRODUCTION: THE NEW JOURNALIST Journalism is changing – and so are journalists. As someone considering enter- ing the trade, or just taking your first steps in it, you are in an enviable posi- tion. Enviable, certainly, to those who have spent some time in the job and are struggling to keep up with the speed at which things are now moving. Enviable because you will take for granted the new realities of journalism. Realities such as that, where once journalists tended to consider themselves as newspaper journalists, or magazine journalists, or broadcasters, the new journalist is likely to work in several media instead of just one. What has brought about this change? In a word, or rather two: the internet. Because of the internet, the way news is obtained is undergoing a transfor- mation which is nothing short of revolutionary. Increasingly, the internet is the news medium of choice for many people – particularly young people. Don’t give up. I didn’t even get an interview at the BBC after university. MARTHA KEARNEY, POLITICAL EDITOR BBC2 NEWSNIGHT AND PRESENTS RADIO 4 WOMAN’S HOUR Almost all publishers of newspapers and magazines, and broadcasters of radio and television programmes, now have a web version of their product. And those websites, increasingly, use elements from all the traditional media in order to tell their stories: text and still pictures from the newspapers and magazines, audio and moving images from broadcasting. So, whereas the old journalist only learned the specific skills required to tell a story in one medium, the new journalist is likely to learn techniques from various media. -
Pocketbook for You, in Any Print Style: Including Updated and Filtered Data, However You Want It
Hello Since 1994, Media UK - www.mediauk.com - has contained a full media directory. We now contain media news from over 50 sources, RAJAR and playlist information, the industry's widest selection of radio jobs, and much more - and it's all free. From our directory, we're proud to be able to produce a new edition of the Radio Pocket Book. We've based this on the Radio Authority version that was available when we launched 17 years ago. We hope you find it useful. Enjoy this return of an old favourite: and set mediauk.com on your browser favourites list. James Cridland Managing Director Media UK First published in Great Britain in September 2011 Copyright © 1994-2011 Not At All Bad Ltd. All Rights Reserved. mediauk.com/terms This edition produced October 18, 2011 Set in Book Antiqua Printed on dead trees Published by Not At All Bad Ltd (t/a Media UK) Registered in England, No 6312072 Registered Office (not for correspondence): 96a Curtain Road, London EC2A 3AA 020 7100 1811 [email protected] @mediauk www.mediauk.com Foreword In 1975, when I was 13, I wrote to the IBA to ask for a copy of their latest publication grandly titled Transmitting stations: a Pocket Guide. The year before I had listened with excitement to the launch of our local commercial station, Liverpool's Radio City, and wanted to find out what other stations I might be able to pick up. In those days the Guide covered TV as well as radio, which could only manage to fill two pages – but then there were only 19 “ILR” stations. -
Customer Engagement Summit 2016
OFFICIAL CUSTOMER EVENT ENGAGEMENT GUIDE SUMMIT 2016 TUESDAY, 8 NOVEMBER 2016 WESTMINSTER PARK PLAZA, LONDON TECHNOLOGY THE GREAT ENABLER PLATINUM GOLD ORGANISED BY: CustomerEngagementSummit.com @EngageCustomer #EngageSummits Find out more: www.verint.com/customer-engagement THE TEAM WELCOME Steve Hurst Editorial Director E: [email protected] T: 01932 506 304 Nick Rust WELCOME Sales Director E: [email protected] T: 01932 506 301 James Cottee Sponsorship Sales E: [email protected] T: 01932 506 309 Claire O’Brien Sponsorship Sales E: [email protected] T: 01932 506 308 Robert Cox A warm welcome to our fifth Customer Engagement Sponsorship Sales E: [email protected] Summit, now firmly established as Europe’s premier T: 01932 302 110 and most highly regarded customer and employee Katie Donaldson Marketing Executive engagement conference. E: [email protected] T: 01932 506 302 Our flagship Summit has gained a reputation for delivering leading-edge world class case-study led content in a business-like yet informal atmosphere which is conducive to delegate, speaker Claire Poole and sponsor networking. It’s a place both to learn and to do business. The overarching theme of Conference Producer this year’s Summit is ‘Technology the Great Enabler’ as we continue to recognise the critical E: [email protected] role that new technologies and innovations are playing in the fields of customer and employee T: 01932 506 300 engagement. Dan Keen We have several new elements to further improve this year’s Summit – not least our move to Delegate Sales E: [email protected] this new bigger venue, the iconic London Westminster Bridge Park Plaza Hotel following on T: 01932 506 306 from four hugely successful Summits at the London Victoria Park Plaza. -
Issue Number 374 11 March 2019
Issue 374 of Ofcom’s Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin 11 March 2019 Issue number 374 11 March 2019 Issue 374 of Ofcom’s Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin 11 March 2019 Contents Introduction 3 Note to Broadcasters 4 Broadcast Standards cases In Breach News Cool FM / Downtown Radio, 18 June 2017, 16:00 7 Headline News That’s Manchester, 8 August 2018, 00:00 10 Resolved Football League: Sheffield United v Sheffield Wednesday Sky Sports Main Event, 9 November 2018, 19:47 14 Six Nations: Ireland v England Live ITV, 2 February 2019, 16:00 17 Broadcast Fairness and Privacy cases Not Upheld Complaint by Ms Shadi Danin, made on her behalf by Mrs Susan Fleet Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away!, Channel 5, 20 August 2017 19 Tables of cases Investigations Not in Breach 28 Complaints assessed, not investigated 29 Complaints outside of remit 39 BBC First 41 Investigations List 43 Issue 374 of Ofcom’s Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin 11 March 2019 Introduction Under the Communications Act 2003 (“the Act”), Ofcom has a duty to set standards for broadcast content to secure the standards objectives1. Ofcom also has a duty to ensure that On Demand Programme Services (“ODPS”) comply with certain standards requirements set out in the Act2. Ofcom reflects these requirements in its codes and rules. The Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin reports on the outcome of Ofcom’s investigations into alleged breaches of its codes and rules, as well as conditions with which broadcasters licensed by Ofcom are required to comply. The codes and rules include: a) Ofcom’s Broadcasting Code (“the Code”) for content broadcast on television and radio services licensed by Ofcom, and for content on the BBC’s licence fee funded television, radio and on demand services. -
Phoebe Cummings Named Winner of the Inaugural Woman's Hour Craft
8 NOVEMBER 2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Phoebe Cummings named winner of the inaugural Woman’s Hour Craft Prize Clay artist Phoebe Cummings was named the winner of the inaugural £10,000 Woman’s Hour Craft Prize in a live broadcast this morning from the V&A, where she was awarded the prize by a judging panel made up of Rosy Greenlees, Executive Director of the Crafts Council; Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A; Martha Kearney, BBC journalist and broadcaster; Susie Lau, fashion writer and style influencer; and Jacky Klein, art historian. Rosy Greenlees, Executive Director, Crafts Council, said: “Phoebe’s work is truly original. It encompasses performance art and studio ceramics and defies easy categorisation. Working exclusively with raw clay to create site-specific pieces that change subtly day-to-day, her staggeringly beautiful work asks us to celebrate rather than mourn the passing of time. She challenges ideas of what craft is with work that is almost impossible to possess but delights in the physical process of making and shows a highly skilled understanding of the material. And so despite stiff competition from 11 other exceptional makers, she has been awarded the inaugural Woman’s Hour Craft Prize.” Phoebe uses unfired clay to create temporary sculptures and installations that gradually disintegrate, challenging expectations of what craft is. Intricate and detailed, her work responds to the natural world and lasts only for the duration of an exhibition after which the clay is, where possible, reclaimed and reused on future pieces. For the Craft Prize she created a fountain that dissolves as the water flows, which has been on display at the V&A since 7 September 2017 alongside work by the other 11 finalists. -
THE BBC and BREXIT
THE BBC and BREXIT The ‘Today’ Programme’s Coverage of the UK General Election 6 November – 11 December 2019 1 Contents SUMMARY .....................................................................................................................................................3 PART ONE: MONITORING STATISTICS..................................................................................................6 1.1 OVERVIEW – THE BBC, THE ROYAL CHARTER AND OFCOM ......................................................6 1.2 THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND ....................................................................................................... 13 1.3 MAIN UK PARTIES IN THE 2019 GENERAL ELECTION ................................................................ 15 1.4 TODAY’S EU COVERAGE .................................................................................................................. 24 1.5 SPEAKERS AND CODING ................................................................................................................. 24 1.6 CONCLUSION ..................................................................................................................................... 31 PART TWO: CONTENT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................ 35 SUMMARY OF ISSUES RAISED BY PRO-BREXIT COVERAGE ............................................................ 35 SECTION 1: WITHDRAWAL CONTRIBUTIONS ................................................................................... -
The 'Today' Programme's Coverage of the 2019
THE BBC AND BREXIT THE ‘TODAY’ PROGRAMME’S COVERAGE OF THE 2019 EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This survey assesses coverage by BBC Radio 4’s Today programme of the European Parliamentary elections between April 12 and May 30, 2019. The volume of EU material was 28.5% of feature time, indicating the importance of the Brexit debate on the news agenda. This amounted to a third of a million words of transcripts. Standout points include: Pro-Brexit opinion was overwhelmingly swamped by those who wanted to avoid ‘no deal’. Speakers had only minimal time to express their views and presenters were not much interested in exploring the potential benefits of Brexit, but rather alleged malpractice or prejudice by pro-Brexit parties and spokesmen. The treatment of anti-Brexit figures was generally much more favourable. After the results of the poll, for example, presenters barely challenged assertions by Remain parties that they had ‘won’ (on a combined basis) the election. By contrast, Sir William Cash – brought on the programme to justify why he had described the government’s negotiating approach as ‘appeasement’ – was questioned by Nick Robinson as if his behaviour was verging on the criminal. Business News – a significant daily chunk of the Today programme – was heavily dominated by contributors who were against ‘no deal’, determined to push as hard as possible the scale of the disruption that would ensue, and who saw almost every negative business development as being the outcome of Brexit uncertainty. The perceived opportunities of Brexit were scarcely explored Almost 500 speakers (487) contributed to the Today coverage. -
BMJ in the News Is a Weekly Digest of Journal Stories, Plus Any Other News
BMJ in the News is a weekly digest of journal stories, plus any other news about the company that has appeared in the national and a selection of English-speaking international media. A total of 22 journals were picked up in the media last week (22-28 June) - our highlights include: ● UK health leaders urging the government to prepare for a second wave of covid-19 in The BMJ made global headlines, including BBC News, International Business Times, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Washington Post. ● Experts in The BMJ raising concerns over the UK government’s “game-changing” antibody testing strategy made headlines in Times of India, Sky News, ITV News and BBC Breakfast. ● A study published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood finding that cyberbullying is linked to various types of post traumatic stress for victims and perpetrators was picked up by MailOnline, Forbes and CNN. ● Research published in Gut suggesting that inflammatory bowel disease is linked to more than a doubling in the risk of developing dementia was covered by CNN, Sky News and Newsweek. PRESS RELEASES The BMJ | Archives of Disease in Childhood Gut | Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health Vet Record EXTERNAL PRESS RELEASES BMJ Global Health OTHER COVERAGE The BMJ | Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases BMJ Case Reports | BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health BMJ Open | BMJ Open Gastroenterology BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine | BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health British Journal of Sports Medicine