LONDON — It looks like ITV, Blighty’s embattled terrestrial web, may have finally found a way to make a killing from new media — and in the process teach the world a thing or two about participation ...
LONDON — ITV, Blighty’s biggest private terrestrial broadcaster, has formally rejected NTL’s offer to buy the company. Following a board meeting held Monday — ITV issued a statement saying there was ...
ITV is fending off rumors that its production arm worth an estimated $2.55 billion could become the subject of a bid from a U.S.-based private equity combo. There is speculation that dissatisfied ...
LONDON Heads are rolling at the creative heart of ITV, the U.K.’s biggest private terrestrial web, and more high-powered exits loom as the new topper exerts his power and makes cuts at the embattled ...
LONDON — Finally, after weeks of speculation, it’s official: Charles Allen will step down as chief executive of the beleaguered ITV network at the end of September. ITV finance director John Cresswell ...
LONDON — Just two months after the U.K.’s ITV rejected a takeover bid led by former BBC topper Greg Dyke, former United Business Media CEO Clive Hollick is reportedly lining up ITV as a potential ...
ITV, Blighty’s troubled terrestrial broadcaster, has rolled out its new mobile television service — but the streamed versions of ITV1 and ITV Play are being offered minus commercial breaks because of ...
One of British TV’s key creatives, ITV drama topper Nick Elliott, will retire at the end of 2007 after more than 40 years in TV. Rumors about Elliott’s future have been rife since last fall’s ...
One of ITV’s top creatives, responsible for tentpole shows like Helen Mirren starrer “Prime Suspect” and “Cracker,” has accused colleagues of “deep complacency” and “arrogance.” Andy Harries, ...
LONDON — Clear Channel and Blighty terrestrial broadcaster ITV are among some 40 firms understood to be bidding for Pearl & Dean, the U.K. cinema ad biz put up for sale by SMG, which owns two Scottish ...
U.S. predators may once again be eyeing beleaguered British network ITV, whose stock price fell below the psychologically critical £1 mark late last week. On Friday the stock price sank to 97p ($1.80) ...
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