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ITV Itv Plc

73.90
0.50 (0.68%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Itv Plc LSE:ITV London Ordinary Share GB0033986497 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.50 0.68% 73.90 73.82 74.06 74.04 72.96 73.64 10,207,448 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Television Broadcast Station 3.62B 210M 0.0518 14.28 3B
Itv Plc is listed in the Television Broadcast Station sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ITV. The last closing price for Itv was 73.40p. Over the last year, Itv shares have traded in a share price range of 55.50p to 85.02p.

Itv currently has 4,052,409,194 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Itv is £3 billion. Itv has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.28.

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01/2/2021
08:27
I thought you were out of all including ITV?
hades1
01/2/2021
08:12
Thanks. Market seem to like ITV on open . Be nice if it carried on a bit.
I guess ITV will be a big winner the more the UK opens up
without having built up a big pile of debt during lockdown.

Wall to wall adverts to get the economy going.
And Wall to wall sales of production content......

netcurtains
01/2/2021
07:36
all now UP
FTSE up c35 points

hades1
31/1/2021
23:44
dow futures off by a % too
stansmith3
31/1/2021
23:05
Ftse futures opened down c.80 points but it's early.Fingers crossed
hades1
31/1/2021
20:17
No worries At the moment we really don't get an accurate steer on either European or US futures until 0500-0600 and even then this can move again 0700-0730.VIX (volatility index) was quite high last week.
hades1
31/1/2021
20:15
Lol net. As hades as said they’re actually flat. Use this for weekend futures:

hxxps://www.ig.com/uk/weekend-trading

And this midweek..

hxxps://www.ig.com/uk


Weekend futures are rarely that accurate.

trikytree
31/1/2021
20:06
thanks! You know loads more about it than me!
Cheers Net!

netcurtains
31/1/2021
20:02
That's the Friday close price.Not even the futures close but to be fair it's rubbish data anyway after Friday close as only 60mins and no volume.IG do quote the futures data at 2200 Fri (think you need an account)as down a 40.3pts and FTSE down 39pts but again we really won't know everything until 2300 when it opens.Japan Futures which are open are up 1% but low volume.
hades1
31/1/2021
19:45
hades: they all have similar figures:
netcurtains
31/1/2021
19:37
Not sure that's right either - likely erroneous data
hades1
31/1/2021
19:29
Thanks hades! Phew!
Everything I look at says 2.22% down - but hopefully this is just friday close.
Thanks.

Typical example:

netcurtains
31/1/2021
19:25
Dow futures don't open until 2300 our time.Not sure what you are looking at?Only data is IG weekend futures - low volume and roughly flat.
hades1
31/1/2021
18:19
apols, i thought you had sold upthats ok, big whoosh coming when stimulus approved
stansmith3
31/1/2021
18:14
Well Stan, with Dow down so much I cant see Monday being a good day for ITV (I do own a tiny few shares in it still).
netcurtains
31/1/2021
18:12
of all the boards you have to spam this one
stansmith3
31/1/2021
17:55
Captain Tom has covid19:



(dow futures down 2.34% now)

netcurtains
31/1/2021
12:09
Not really. It actually means nothing.
They try to move advertising breaks into the higher value centre breaks of prime programming and out of cheaper end breaks - often longer and more frequent centre breaks.
It’s all about maximising yield and maximising audiences.
They have a fixed amount of mintage they have to sell to someone (can’t close mintage down) its just about maximising yield.
It’s pretty complicated as they also need to stop audiences moving channels at the end of programming - putting out programming promotion at this point helps stop this.
It’s enormous complex with many variables eg audience profile, advertiser profile, time of day etc etc.
Always remember they go out fully sold at all times - that’s regulated strictly.
The rules on the non public service channels are more flexible but not by much.
Highly regulated.

hades1
31/1/2021
12:02
but if true what someone said on here that sat night slot had no non itv ads, that sounds pretty bleakthe one break i checked last was about half paid for ads and half itv propaganda...
stansmith3
31/1/2021
11:59
Yes it’s highly regulated.
All channels constantly pushing the boundaries although the whole area of public service broadcasting is under review but will take many years.
Believe as expected Feb is weaker than Jan in terms of yr on yr performance but it’s to early to call March which will again be affected by the slightly earlier Easter / last year’s start of lockdown.
Full year looks OK with industry forecasts around +10/11% for 2021(vs 2020) but early days although considerably better than first expected( it was - 50% in April/June/July 2020!) and better than most other industries.
An amazing recovery

hades1
31/1/2021
11:16
Yes but that’s competitive channels and platforms.
ITV promoting its own programming is outside this.
ITV can use promotional mintage for programming.
The rules are vast and its highly regulated.
Incidentally Feb and Aug are the two weakest demand months for advertising followed by July, Jan and Dec - pre pandemic patterns.
Listening to industry sources understand TV advertising demand/revenues are in line with Nov 20 forecasts - recovered from pandemic lows.
It’s possible 2021 revenues will return to 2019 levels across the year (year total revenues) but still uncertainty over lockdowns - however vastly better than many other industries.

hades1
31/1/2021
10:54
from ofcom ruling...On the second matter, the cross-promotion of pay-TV platform service providers, in our view, the market position of ITV (with an average audience share of around 27 per cent in all TV homes over the past year, and 31.5 per cent in terrestrial-only homes[3]) could give it an unfair advantage in attracting customers to the ITV Digital platform service. We are concerned that this could distort fair and effective competition in the platform services market. The relative sizes and positions of the platform service providers in the UK pay-TV market mean that it is important that such distortions be kept to a minimum, in order to maintain a healthy number and variety of competing platform service providers. We have, therefore, proposed a limited restriction on the way in which non-advertising promotional time can be used, such that platform service providers may not be promoted directly. Again, all broadcasters remain free to use paid-for advertising time to promote channels, platforms, platform service providers or any other associated service.
stansmith3
31/1/2021
09:27
Programme promotion does not come from commercial mintage - its in addition.ITV have a fixed amount of airtime mintage to sell (across a 24hr period) and most go out fully sold - it's just the average price that alters in line with demand and audiences.
hades1
30/1/2021
23:06
ITV have always had self promotion ad breaks. You’ll find they are much shorter and mid programme rather than the longer break between Programmes. I’ve recently top sliced but still hoping the so has a way to go yet.
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