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ethan8081
It was revealed that Fiona will be guest-hosting ITV1's This Morning, on Fridays, with regular Friday presenter, Eamonn Holmes, as Eamonn's wife, Ruth Langsford will be covering Monday-Thursdays, when Holly Willoughby goes on Maternity leave in the Spring.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiona_Phillips
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rob Founding member
Until I see a source from something other than Wikipedia, that's a load of rubbish.
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newsatten
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ITV has reported a near trebling in annual profits today as it benefited from a bounce-back in advertising revenues and hit shows such as Downton Abbey and The X Factor.


The group posted underlying pre-tax profits of £321 million for 2010, up from £108 million in 2009, and said it outperformed a resurgent television advertising market.

It hailed a successful World Cup as well as a strong line-up of programmes, particularly in the final quarter, with Downton Abbey drawing an audience of more than 10 million for its final episode.

But ITV1’s share of viewing dropped in 2010 despite the autumn boost and ITV gave a cautious outlook for the year ahead as it fears the impact of tough comparatives and an uncertain wider economy.

ITV reported net advertising revenues for its core broadcasting and online business up 16% to £1.5 billion in 2010 and said growth continued into the new year.

The figure for the first quarter of 2011 is expected to be up 12%, with April set for a rise of between 8% and 12%.

But chief executive Adam Crozier, who joined ITV from Royal Mail last April, said: “The comparatives we face are becoming increasingly tough.

“The outlook into the rest of 2011 remains uncertain and we are cautious about the broader economic outlook and its impact on our market.”

ITV is less than a year into a five-year recovery plan as it rebounds from losses in 2008 when the recession caused one of the worst slumps in advertising revenues in living memory.

Crozier said there was still a “great deal to do” in reviving the business and he said he would concentrate on self-help measures, such as continuing to slash costs - by another £15 million this year - and investing in programming.

The group confirmed an ITV1 network programme budget of around £800 million in 2011, which is down on the £820 million in 2010 due to the expense of the World Cup coverage.

Talent shows will feature large in its 2011 line-up again, with new series of Britain’s Got Talent and The X Factor due in the spring and autumn respectively.

ITV admitted its fledgling breakfast show Daybreak had not performed well since its launch last year to replace GMTV, but pledged to keep investing in the programme and said it had seen improvements in recent months.

ITV is also set to focus on itv.com, which it said was “currently not fit for purpose”. Plans include launching a pay player and new online news proposition.
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/broadcasters/itv-profits-triple-as-ad-revenue-grows/5024382.article?referrer=RSS


Posted in the ITV.com Media Website thread too ( but everyone seems to miss that!)

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...The ITV website will be relaunched with a new design, better user navigation and an improved content management system. The ITV News website, which is currently managed by news provider ITN, will also receive an overhaul...

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/broadcasters/itv-eyes-online-micropayment-trials-in-2011/5024406.article?referrer=RSS
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Macalolo


Quote:
...The ITV website will be relaunched with a new design, better user navigation and an improved content management system. The ITV News website, which is currently managed by news provider ITN, will also receive an overhaul...

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/broadcasters/itv-eyes-online-micropayment-trials-in-2011/5024406.article?referrer=RSS


Would you be able to post the article?
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VMPhil
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ITV could trial micropayments for its online content before the end of the year, according to chief executive Adam Crozier.

Crozier said the broadcaster will have a system in place this year that will allow it to test putting content behind a paywall - a move that could eventually see viewers regularly shelling out to watch some of ITV’s biggest shows over the internet.

The chief executive advocated a micropayment strategy for online programming early in his tenure last year, but details remain hazy as ITV attempts to gain a better understanding of what viewers will be prepared to pay for.

The move forms part of ITV’s new six point online project, which will also see the broadcaster make content available on demand for mobiles and tablets - following its move on to PlayStation and Freesat last year.

The ITV website will be relaunched with a new design, better user navigation and an improved content management system. The ITV News website, which is currently managed by news provider ITN, will also receive an overhaul.

The work will feed into the YouView launch in early 2012, a project that Crozier said ITV fully supports.

He batted away concerns about its delayed launch and rumours of disquiet between partners, arguing that “it’s much more important to get it right” then to rush the project’s public unveiling.
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Badger264


Quote:
...The ITV website will be relaunched with a new design, better user navigation and an improved content management system. The ITV News website, which is currently managed by news provider ITN, will also receive an overhaul...

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/broadcasters/itv-eyes-online-micropayment-trials-in-2011/5024406.article?referrer=RSS


Would you be able to post the article?


Little tip for future reference, if you google the first line and click on the Broadcast link that has the headline, you can actually see the article.

Back on topic I don't think I'd pay for ITV Player if the 'new' version will be anything like it currently is. I can't stand it as it is and unless UTV and STV start charging, I can't see it being that well received and people that know about the alternative will just go to UTV and STV.
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Nicky
Also, this article from Journalism.co.uk about ITV's tripled profits includes the following:

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ITV is currently undergoing a news review and said it was too soon to comment on any changes in its news operation.


Didn't realise that the news review first hinted at back in spring 2010 is still ongoing. Hope they are taking into account the opinions of viewers who take the trouble to contact them, and don't just consult another bloody focus group, as has been the case over the past couple of years. It's failed every time they do it!

Anyway, good to hear that ITV.com will receive an overhaul. I hope the ITV Player is at the top of their list. Mad
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newsatten
Also, this article from Journalism.co.uk about ITV's tripled profits includes the following:

Quote:
ITV is currently undergoing a news review and said it was too soon to comment on any changes in its news operation.


Didn't realise that the news review first hinted at back in spring 2010 is still ongoing. Hope they are taking into account the opinions of viewers who take the trouble to contact them, and don't just consult another bloody focus group, as has been the case over the past couple of years. It's failed every time they do it!


Just a note to say that on the Preliminary Results Webcast it said the News Review was nearing completion

Here if anyone wants a look http://www.thomson-webcast.net/uk/dispatching/?event_id=bbb173354937e7be61956d2b04ae4817&portal_id=6d1c366a24337d6f272a69b7d311649a
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pad
Good to hear things are going in the right direction but Crozier acknowledges a lot more can be done.

I like his vision.
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Critique
pad posted:
Good to hear things are going in the right direction but Crozier acknowledges a lot more can be done.

I like his vision.


I agree, however, I'm still not all that keen on his delivery.

EDIT: Did nobody get this? He did work for Royal Mail, right?
Last edited by Critique on 9 March 2011 8:40pm
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dbl
Are they gonna completely paywall ITV Player? or follow a Hulu model where older episodes are paywalled.
WE
Westy2
pad posted:
Good to hear things are going in the right direction but Crozier acknowledges a lot more can be done.

I like his vision.


I agree, however, I'm still not all that keen on his delivery.

EDIT: Did nobody get this? He did work for Royal Mail, right?


Let's hope he makes a better job of ITV than he did at Royal Mail!

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