Philippine broadcaster GMA says its net income from January to September this year grew 10 per cent to P1.96 billion (US$40 million). According to key officials from GMA, the expanded figure was strengthened by steady growth in ad revenue. Felipe S Yalong, senior vice president, said there had been a slowdown in big advertisers but that ads such as those for health products had posted a 40 per cent increase. With the ad revenue growth, the company's gross revenue reached a new high of P9.4 … [Read more...] about GMA-Philippines reports jump in profits with stable ad growth
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Cambodia rising
Cambodia’s TV broadcast industry, having been static over the past decade, is seeing slow but steady change. Broadcast access to Cambodia’s mobile network and venturing into new programming has placed CTN as a front runner in a tightly competitive broadcasting industry. Now as market leader, the challenge is to stay at the front. “At the moment there are seven TV stations (in Cambodia) and we’re about to launch a second free to air channel in January,” Felgate told … [Read more...] about Cambodia rising
Thailand in focus
but Thailand’s sometimes prickly political situation has created uncertainties for the media industry as players looked to the government for direction. A military appointed National Legislative Assembly, after the coup of 2006, did move on new broadcasting laws that had been stalled over several years. Political uncertainties also fed into concerns over the economic outlook that took the edge of advertising spending. The President of MCOT - the operator of Modernine - Channel 9 - Wasan … [Read more...] about Thailand in focus
MCOT’s Modernine rises to the challenges
THE Mass Communications Organization of Thailand (MCOT) Channel 9’s new direction sees a move back to entertainment programming, after efforts over recent years to promote news and documentaries. Wasan Paileeklee, MCOT’s president, is confident regarding the trend. “For MCOT we are targeting about 15 percent growth and we are confident that we should be better than the overall industry in terms of competitiveness,” Wasan told Television Asia Plus. Channel 9 – better … [Read more...] about MCOT’s Modernine rises to the challenges
Vietnam focus
THE investment in infrastructure has included placement of additional submarine cables due to increased traffic through the international telecom network. With new infrastructure in place, in 2006 the national government granted cable TV service providers permission to launch broadband internet services. Hanoi TV and Broadcast Service and Saigontourist Cable TV were soon followed by Vietnam Cable TV Technology Centre (VCTV) and HCM City TV. But the expansion has not been without its problems. TV … [Read more...] about Vietnam focus
The battle for the sexes
the region’s broadcasters continue to focus on building a diverse portfolio to target wider audiences. For the viewer, more channels means more choice, and no longer does the television schedule have to be ‘one size fits all’. With the introduction of TIVO/PVRS, viewers have the option to watch what interests them all day every day, rather than being dictated to by schedulers. According to Andrew Carter, national tactical planning director, MindShare China, for all television … [Read more...] about The battle for the sexes