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ITV boss Michael Grade has unveiled plans aimed at making the broadcaster the UK's "favourite source of free entertainment" by 2012. | ITV boss Michael Grade has unveiled plans aimed at making the broadcaster the UK's "favourite source of free entertainment" by 2012. |
It plans to double the amount it makes from its content to £1.2bn, but any extra spending will have to come from saving money throughout the business. | It plans to double the amount it makes from its content to £1.2bn, but any extra spending will have to come from saving money throughout the business. |
It also plans to sell assets such as its investments in the websites of Arsenal and Liverpool football clubs. | |
And it hopes to be allowed to close eight of its regional newsrooms. | |
The broadcaster aims to save between £35m and £40m a year by reducing the number of regional newsrooms from 17 to nine, although it will have to get permission from the regulator, Ofcom. | |
In a letter to staff, Mr Grade warned that the current set-up is not sustainable. | In a letter to staff, Mr Grade warned that the current set-up is not sustainable. |
ITV shares fell in London - at midday they were down 1.86% or 2.1 pence at 110.6p. | |
Call-in competitions | Call-in competitions |
ITV said that trading is in line with expectations and that advertising revenues are continuing to improve. | |
I want ITV to be widely acknowledged as the UK's favourite source of free, original entertainment Michael Grade, executive chairman, ITV class="" href="http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/fds/hi/business/market_data/shares/3/26298/intraday.stm">Check ITV's share price | |
Net advertising revenue for ITV1 grew 2% in the last three months boosted a new series of the X-Factor talent show. | |
The broadcaster is aiming to have a 38.5% share of the commercial television audience by 2012. | |
It also wants more of its original content to be made by its in-house production company ITV Productions. | |
The unit currently wins 54% of ITV's commissioning budget - it has been told to get as close as possible to the 75% maximum it is allowed. | |
Online revenue | |
ITV.com has been given a target of delivering £150m in revenue by 2010. | |
Mr Grade said that he wanted to make more money from using ITV's content online. | |
"Thirty million hits on YouTube for Paul Potts winning Britain's Got Talent. We will be able to monetise that in future," he said. | |
Meanwhile, scandal-hit ITV Play's remaining call-in competition programmes, that are broadcast late at night on ITV1 and ITV2, are to be scrapped. | |
"Negative publicity following compliance problems across the sector has seen call volumes drop to uneconomic levels," ITV said. | "Negative publicity following compliance problems across the sector has seen call volumes drop to uneconomic levels," ITV said. |
The ITV Play channel itself was taken off air in March after some of its competitions came under fire for being almost impossible to answer. | The ITV Play channel itself was taken off air in March after some of its competitions came under fire for being almost impossible to answer. |
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"By 2012, I want ITV to be widely acknowledged as the UK's favourite source of free, original entertainment across all popular platforms and devices, not just on television," Mr Grade said. | "By 2012, I want ITV to be widely acknowledged as the UK's favourite source of free, original entertainment across all popular platforms and devices, not just on television," Mr Grade said. |
ITV saw its audience share fall last year and is relying on Mr Grade to turn things around after moving from the BBC nine months ago. | |
It has been struggling partly because of the contract rights renewal scheme (CRR) which makes it more difficult for ITV to make money from advertising. | |
The CRR scheme - agreed by Mr Grade's predecessor Charles Allen as part of the deal that allowed the merger Carlton and Granada three years ago - directly links ITV1's advertising revenues to its audience share. |