Not all regional free titles have reported VFD figures for the period Jul 97 – Dec 97; they have been discounted in this analysis. The London-based Informer Series has achieved the highest circulation of all the regional free titles in this period, recording a VFD figure of 484,131. However, this represents a fall of 2.6%… Continue reading Regional VFDs – Free Titles July – December 1997
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Channel 4’s US comedy series Frasier is to be sponsored by Ericsson in a deal worth around £500,000. The deal represents Ericsson’s first sponsorship contract.The association begins on 27 March and will run until 19 June. The same sponsorship will then run on the repeat showing of the series which is to be broadcast this… Continue reading Ericsson To Sponsor Frasier
Claire Blizard, currently group advertisement manager for IPC Magazines’ photography and angling titles has been promoted to advertisement sales controller for the company’s angling, gardening and photography titles. She will report to head of sales Kevin Attridge.This move brings together all the joint display and classified teams and effects the following changes: Sam Finlay, currently… Continue reading Management Changes At IPC Magazines
The quality national newspaper market showed a small growth in circulation of 1.3% year on year to 5.87 million. While most titles showed increases on the previous year, the FT and the Sunday Telegraph were the only newspapers to show substantial rises for September-February, with sales increases of 12.2% and 5.4% respectively. The Independent and… Continue reading National Newspaper Round-Up – February
This week the NME has undertaken its biggest ever revamp throughout its 46 year history. As well as a resize of page, the NME now claims to be the world’s first full-colour weekly ‘rock ‘n’ roll’ newspaper.Whilst the content of the paper remains more or less the same, the changes which have been made would… Continue reading New Musical Express Relaunches
A new report from the ITC, using two Citizens’ Juries, has confirmed that television regulation, including the watershed, is essential in protecting children.The report, entitled Television on Trial: Citizens’ Juries on Taste and Decency, also found that both juries felt that if enough information was given for adults to make knowledgeable choices, which could include… Continue reading Public Wants TV Regulation, ITC Report Finds
The Media Business Group (TMBG) has announced to the stock exchange that it has been approached by an undisclosed party which has expressed an interest in making an offer for the Group. TMBG stresses the tentative nature of these discussions and maintains that they may or may not lead to an offer for the company.TMBG… Continue reading Media Business Group In Preliminary Takeover Talks
Sport First launched on Sunday amid not much more than a trickle of publicity (I was waiting for the ads to come along during Sky’s football and cricket coverage, but if they did I missed them. Perhaps too over the moon over Overmars). I gather there was a supporting radio campaign.The new title runs to… Continue reading First Issue Review – Sport First
The February Retail Prices Index was announced this morning as 160.3, an increase of 0.5% on the previous month and a rise of 3.4% on February 1997.Subscribers can access RPI trends by selecting “Encyclomedia” from the drop-down box at the top of this page.
The BBC yesterday announced the details of the revamped Radio 4 schedule along with plans to invest an additional £2 million year on year. The new schedule features new presenters and programmes as well as ‘enhanced’ coverage in a number of areas.The station’s new controller, James Boyle, unveiled plans to have extra coverage of arts,… Continue reading BBC Invests An Extra £2m A Year In Radio 4
