The Times‘ advertising sales director, Mathew Watkins, has defected to the Telegraph to become the newspaper’s new group sales director, ending his career with News International’s flagship quality title which has spanned more than a decade.The new role will see Watkins responsible for all advertising at the Telegraph, including its classified division, reporting to the… Continue reading Telegraph Scoops Times Ad Director
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ITV has signed its second poker sponsorship in as many months, with littlewoodspoker.com signing up for both broadcast and online sponsorship of ITV1’s All Star Poker Challenge.The deal follows similar coverage by online gaming firm, 24h Poker, which last month agreed to sponsor ITV2’s high-profile The Rebel Billionaire (see Poker Firm To Sponsor ITV2 Branson… Continue reading ITV Deal Secures Littlewoods Poker Sponsorship
The Telegraph Group has awarded its direct marketing business to Hall Moore CHI following a closely fought three-way pitch against Personal and Rapier.The move completes the consolidation of the Telegraph‘s business into the Clemmow Hornby Inge group, which already includes CHI for the newspaper’s above-the-line advertising and Naked Inside for communications planning.Explaining the importance of… Continue reading Telegraph Signs Hall Moore CHI For Direct Marketing
British publishing firm, Pearson, has made upbeat predictions for its performance throughout 2005, stating that pretax loss for the first half of the year was lower than expected, leading to confidence in the company achieving “strong growth” in 2005 as a whole.Pearson, which publishes the Financial Times and Penguin books, recorded a pretax loss of… Continue reading Pearson Delivers Confident Predictions For 2005
Omnicom’s pooled buying arm, OPera Media, has announced the departure of its radio director Jonathan Gillespie, who leaves the firm with no new position to take up, ending his relationship with the company he joined at its launch last year.The radio chief’s departure is believed to have been amicable, with Gillespie now taking a break… Continue reading OPera Radio Director Steps Down
A new channel, dedicated to combat sports, is set to launch on Sky at the end of January, giving viewers easy access to boxing, wrestling, kickboxing and martial arts.Fight+ will feature a mix of live fights, lifestyle programming, films and documentaries, available for a monthly subscription of around £3 per month.The service also plans to… Continue reading Dedicated Fighting Channel Set For January Launch
The Guardian has dropped its yearly subscription charges for digital editions of the newspaper, instead allowing customers to pay for content in one-off payments, with some access packages costing as little as £1.50.The move, which also sees annual subscription costs to The Observer abandoned, is designed to make the newspapers’ online editions more easily accessible,… Continue reading Guardian Drops Subscriptions For Digital Edition
GMG Radio’s Smooth FM is to begin airing football coverage from August, with the station’s first sports-coverage provided by a deal with Chelsea FC to carry full commentary rights for the next three seasons.The deal marks the first time that all of Chelsea’s games will be broadcast in London on FM, and signals the first… Continue reading Smooth FM Signs Up For Chelsea FC Coverage
British publishing firm, Pearson, has made upbeat predictions for its performance throughout 2005, stating that pretax loss for the first half of the year was lower than expected, leading to confidence in the company achieving “strong growth” in 2005 as a whole. Pearson, who publishes the Financial Times and Penguin books, recorded a pretax loss… Continue reading Pearson Makes Upbeat Predictions For 2005
Satellite subscriptions in the US are predicted to rise to nearly 50 million by 2014, according to Kagan Research’s new Satellite Radio Outlook 2005 report. The group attributes the increase in growth to a combination of factors, including growing consumer interest, new programming and agreements with automakers. According to Kagan, these factors will result in… Continue reading Satellite Subscriptions To Reach 50 Million By 2014
