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Sky fiscal H1 2010 results: high on HD, 3D to come [2010-010]

·         Sky fiscal H1 2010 results show continued resilience in the face of weak economic conditions, delivering strong net subscriber growth, a big lift in ARPU, and a record lift in HD subscriptions, almost 200,000 up on any previous quarter and only just short of the half a million mark

·         Sky+ HD is now manifestly the centre point of a three-pronged operational strategy that focuses on driving customer growth, selling more products into the customer base and seeking efficiencies in fixed costs

·         Sky 3D, due for residential launch in H2 2010, fits in well with the core Sky+ HD proposition and the satellite operator looks well placed to combat growing retail competition from other platforms, assuming Ofcom implements its wholesale pay-TV proposals for Sky premium subscription films and sports some time in spring 2010

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The Financial Times

In an article which revealed an upturn in UK regional newspaper property advertising (Johnston buoyed by property ads), the Financial Times quoted an optimistic Johnston Press which predicted that the "total advertising revenues [should] fall less than 3 per cent in the third quarter of 2010, compared with a nadir of 32.7 per cent declines in the depth of the recession last year".

Douglas McCabe was asked for his view. He said: “It’s hard to share Johnston’s optimism that job or property advertising are going to improve or even stay flat in the next year.”
 

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ec5cba7a-b04f-11df-939d-00144feabdc0.html
25 Aug 2010
 
The Financial Times

In an interview with Gavin Patterson, Chief Executive of BT Retail (Sleeping giant wakes up to technology), the Financial Times observed that BT Vision "has not tackled its rivals impressively since launching in 2006. With fewer than 500,000 subscribers, it missed its initial target of 2m-3m".  The article also revealed that BT's average revenues per broadband customer were declining in the company’s first quarter, due to discounting.

Ian Watt was asked for his view. He estimated that BT will need 2m customers to match Sky’s cost base and see the real benefits start to flow.


http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/9e987b64-a963-11df-a6f2-00144feabdc0.html

16 Aug 2010
 
The Independent

Speculating on the future of Channel Five following its acquisition by Richard Desmond (Knives at Five: Can Richard Desmond rescue his new channel?), the Independent observed: "all eyes are on his next move, as he sets about building a business that he wants to "go toe-to-toe with the biggest players in the TV world".

Claire Enders was asked for her view. She said when the deal closed that his edge was in the "free publicity" from his publications. "He will build the buzz and the glamour in the publications, which is something the channel has been sorely lacking." 

12 Aug 2010
 
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