Carlton and Granada, joint owners of ONdigital, both suffered drops in their share prices despite the announcement yesterday by ONdigital that it had more than doubled its number of subscribers since March (see Newsline). Granada fell 16˝p to 646p, and Carlton Communications dropped back 13˝p to 556˝p.Digital TV competitor BSkyB fell just ˝p to 594˝p.The… Continue reading Sharewatch
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The International Federation of Audit Bureaux of Circulations (IFABC) is to introduce a pan-European ABC certificate for titles published in a number of continental markets. The idea is that titles which are currently audited by a number of different European ABCs will be able to report them on a single combined certificate. The new certificate… Continue reading European Magazines To Receive Pan-European Circulation Audit
Emap Radio reveals a new look Kiss FM this week with a £1.5 million campaign. The London dance station will be known as Kiss 100, and the name change will be accompanied by a major advertising campaign including television and outdoor.The advertising campaign, dubbed Live Sexy and aimed at 15-24 year old Londoners, is being… Continue reading Emap Radio Gives Kiss A New Look
ONdigital, the digital terrestrial television broadcaster, announced this morning that it has more than doubled the amount of subscribers to its service since March this year. The broadcaster currently has a total of 247,000 subscribers, all of which have signed on since the launch of the service in November last year (see Newsline); 137,000 of… Continue reading ONdigital Doubles Its Subscribers
The Radio Authority has this week imposed its highest fine ever on a licensee. The watchdog is fining 107.5 CAT FM £20,000 for “serious irregularities” in the running of its competitions. The RA received complaints that prizes for competitions which the station was running did not exist and that the prize winners’ names were fictitious;… Continue reading Radio Authority Imposes ‘Out Of Proportion’ Fine On Cat FM
Emap Elan is preparing to launch a new multi-media travel brand called Escape Routes. The brand, to be aimed primarily at women, will take the form of a magazine, a website and a phone booking service and is due to roll out in September with a first year marketing budget of £1 million.Sharon Ring, previously… Continue reading Emap Creates Multi-Media Travel Brand
Granada and Carlton both enjoyed healthy rises in their share prices by the close of trading yesterday, due to expectations of high subscriber levels to the groups’ 50:50 owned digital TV venture, ONdigital.This morning, the digital broadcaster has announced that it has signed up 247,000 subscribers since its launch in November last year, increasing from… Continue reading Sharewatch
London News Radio has made its entire sales team redundant following the switch of sales control to GWR’s Opus last week (see Opus Takes Sales For London News Radio Stations) and has also lost its group programme director, John Simons.It is understood that around 15 of LNR’s sales staff will leave the company by the… Continue reading LNR Sales Team Lose Jobs Following Switch To Opus
The Bank of England has today put interest rates on hold following seven reductions in nine months. The Bank’s nine-member Monetary Policy Committee voted to leave base rates unchanged at 5% – a move which was broadly welcomed by industry.
The National Magazine Company has announced the closure of its parenting title – M – only a year after its launch. The quarterly title went on sale in May last year with an initial print run of 150,000 and was aimed at parents of children aged one to ten (see Newsline). Managing director Terry Mansfield… Continue reading Natmags Gives Parenting Magazine The Chop
