Shares in Reed International, the UK parent of Reed Elsevier, fell 57p to 548źp yesterday after the combined publishing group announced poor final results (see Jobs To Go At Reed Elsevier As Part Of Cost Cutting). The city was not placated by the group’s planned internet investment, having expected a more dramatic announcement from chief… Continue reading Sharewatch
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BBC Radio has announced a series of changes to its London based station, GLR. From 27 March, the 24-hour station will be rebranded as London Live 94.9 with a new breakfast team and line-up of presenters and a promise to make better journalism a “major plank” of the station. London Live will be the first… Continue reading BBC Radio Announces Rebranding Of Its GLR Service
Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) has teamed up with Procter & Gamble (P&G), one of the world’s largest advertisers, to explore the marketing potential of interactive television. P&G is to trial interactive ads which may include use of TV internet and email, as well as the ability for the audience to respond to the ads… Continue reading CWC To Develop Interactive Ads
Dennis Publishing today launched its first women’s title with the aim of marrying feature editorial with home shopping. PS magazine, a direct-shopping lifestyle title, was unveiled today in both print and online format.The magazine has all the usual features on fashion, beauty, homes, food, health and travel aimed at women aged 25-45. The difference is… Continue reading Dennis Launches PS Magazine
Anglo-Dutch publishing group, Reed Elsevier, this morning said that it plans to achieve annualised savings of £170 million, beginning with projected savings of £130 million in 2000. The money accrued from these savings will go towards a £750 million investment in the internet, Reed announced in its preliminary 1999 results today.However, according to Reuters, the… Continue reading Jobs To Go At Reed Elsevier As Part Of Cost Cutting
Shares in Pearson bounced back after a tumble earlier in the week. Talk of new internet deals pushed stock in the publishing group which closed up 235p at £21.69.BSkyB jumped 5% despite an extension of the regulatory probe into French stakeholder Vivendi (see Competition Commission Extends BSkyB/Vivendi Investigation). Prices rose 81p to £15.83˝.United News &… Continue reading Sharewatch
BT’s promotion of new call charges and the Home Highway internet access service pushed the company to the top of the radio advertisers’ table for the fourth quarter of 1999, according to figures compiled by the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB). BT’s spend of £3.2 million narrowly exceeds that of Dixons, which ploughed £3.1 million into… Continue reading BT Is Largest Q4 1999 Radio Advertiser
Advertising revenues at Carlton Communications have shown an 8% growth in the four months to January 1999, chairman Michael Green told the company’s annual general meeting yesterday. Revenues were bolstered particularly by strong demand from new media, telecommunications and car companies.“The growth in dotcom advertising has been particularly dramatic with 35 new brands advertising in… Continue reading New Media Advertisers Help Boost Revenue At Carlton
Consumer magazine publisher Future Network has launched a web portal for musicians. Seven channels comprising news, reviews, tutorials and webcasts covering all aspects of musicmaking including sampling and dj-ing make up the network at www.intermusic.com, which draws on the publisher’s print background within the music industry. IPC Southbank is to launch a technology magazine for… Continue reading Newsline Brief
IPC Music & Sport is to launch an internet microsite for its music magazine, Melody Maker. The magazine group is to continue its promotion of the magazine, which was revamped last year (see Melody Maker Unveils Radical New Look), with the launch of the site.Located on the website of its sister publication, nme.com, the site… Continue reading Melody Maker To Launch On The Internet
