United News and Media has announced that it is to seek shareholder permission to change its company name. Under the new title United Business Media plc, the company is planning build on its core businesses, CMP and PR Newswire, “through a combination of organic growth, investment, partnership and acquisition.”At a presentation this morning, representatives of… Continue reading United Proposes Name Change As Future Growth Plans Announced
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This week has seen the launch of BBC Worldwide’s new teen magazine, Star. Linking with the Live & Kicking series of the same name, the fortnightly title focuses on entertainment and celebrities of interest to 12-19 year olds.The first issue has Sarah Michelle Geller as its cover star and features include Backstreet Boy Nick Carter… Continue reading BBC Worldwide Launches Star Magazine
Thanks to recent wrangles over evening news times, calls for a review of the role of BBC governors (see News At Ten Conflict Shows Need For Single Regulator, Says ISBA) could signal change for the Board over the next few years. What won’t change, at least for the next few years, will be the presence… Continue reading Appointments Brief
Future Network is to publish the official magazine for Xbox, Microsoft’s video game console, after winning the exclusive national and international rights. Due to launch in the summer of 2001 in the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, it has been described as the “most significant games magazine licence ever granted”.The deal will last for three… Continue reading Future Wins Global Microsoft Contract
The National Magazine Company (Natmags) has announced that it is to merge two of its baby titles, Good Housekeeping’s Having A Baby and Prima Baby. The brand name Prima Baby will be retained as the title of the magazine, as it has been deemed the longer established of the two, and is also associated with… Continue reading Natmags Merges Baby Titles
Chairman of News Corp Rupert Murdoch has hinted that the flotation of Sky Global Networks could be postponed until the beginning of next year. Speaking at the group’s AGM in Adelaide he said that a proposed float by the end of this year is now “an impossibility”.Recent market conditions for media and telecoms stock has… Continue reading News International Performing “Brilliantly” As Sky Global Float Delayed
Cable group NTL has withdrawn its offer to broadcast the pay-per-view rights to Premier League football matches. The group, which was set to pay £328m to screen 40 matches a season (see The Game Isn’t Over Yet, Says Greg Dyke), said it was unable to agree final terms with the Premier League.Barclay Knapp, CEO of… Continue reading NTL Withdraws From Premier League Deal
ONdigital said yesterday that it was on track to reach its target of 1 million subscribers by the end of the year (see ONdigital Prepares For Christmas Rush As Subs Reach 896,000). However, some observers are concerned that the churn rate for the digital television company owned by Granada Television and Carlton Communications could be… Continue reading Sharewatch
Radio advertising may be three fifths as effective as advertising on ITV, while costing one seventh of the price, according to research published today by the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB).In a collaboration called RadioLab between RAB, buying agency Universal McCann and researchers Millward Brown, radio campaigns from 17 Universal McCann brands including Nescafé, Coke and… Continue reading Radio Ads – Three Fifths As Effective For One Seventh Of TV’s Prices, Says Study
The Advertising Association released its latest adspend predictions yesterday and warned traditional media owners that the threat from technology would be felt imminently (see AA Predicts 40% Revenue Growth Over 12 Years If New Technology Threat Is Faced). Although overall increases in spend are expected, the breakdown of expenditure for different media is set to… Continue reading Feature: Press And TV The Greatest Casualties Of New Media, Says AA
