Reuters has reported a year on year drop of 3% in its actual rates revenue for Quarter 3, from £736 million to £713m, and blamed the fall on the strength of Sterling. Underlying revenue however grew 8%.Chief executive Peter Job said: “We continue to expect underlying revenue growth for 1997 to be around current levels.”Reuters:… Continue reading Strength Of Sterling Hits Reuters
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http://interactive.mediatel.co.ukDisplaying a well-balanced mixture of art images and functional design, the MediaTel Interactive site represents a showcase for the services which the company offers. The Clients section also provides a list of completed projects along with summaries of the benefits which the MediaTel Interactive sites generate. A number of high-profile clients currently have sites created… Continue reading Website Of The Week – MediaTel Interactive
Douwe Egberts coffee brand has signed a deal with Channel 4 to sponsor its comedy programme Frasier. The sponsorship, believed to be worth £350,000, will run for nine episodes beginning this Friday.…Unilever has signed a deal with Sky TV for its Persil brand to sponsor the new series of ER which begins tomorrow night and… Continue reading Sponsorship Briefs
Christine Walker, ex-chief executive of Zenith, is rumoured to be preparing the launch of a media operation in conjunction with M&C Saatchi. It is expected that the new outfit will take on the media buying and planning tasks for M&C Saatchi’s new clients.
The Guardian and the Observer have made a series of commercial appointments. Joe Clark and Stuart Taylor, ad managers for the Guardian and Observer respectively, will swap roles from 1 November to develop their internal editorial contacts and broaden their newspaper experience. Simon Cooke has been promoted to newspaper business manager, reporting to Joe and… Continue reading Appointment Briefs
Despite an overall drop in radio listening, Rajar’s Q3 1997 results show that commercial radio has again achieved a higher audience share than the BBC – 58% compared to 55%. However, virtually all local commercial stations have seen an audience reach loss compared to the third quarter of last year. Most significantly are audience reach… Continue reading Rajar Q3 1997 – Local Commercial Radio
The Department of Trade and Industry has cleared the Mirror Group’s takeover of Midland Independent Newspapers after the Monopolies and Mergers Commission said that the move would not operate against the public interest.It was announced in July that the Mirror Group had made an agreed offer of £297 million for MIN (subscribers see Midland In… Continue reading MIN/Mirror Deal Gets Go Ahead
As the web weaves itself ever farther into our private and working lives it may begin to struggle to sustain the weight of its own traffic. The latest Internet User Profile Survey published by NOP Research Group shows that one in twenty-five UK households now has Internet access; the number has risen from 400,000 in… Continue reading Web Round-Up W/E 24/10/97
While there was an overall year on year drop of 1.7% in the number of people listening to radio, from 40.293 million to 39.603 million, commercial radio suffered less than the BBC in Quarter 3. The BBC’s total weekly reach slipped 4.4% to 26.3 million while all commercial fell 0.6% to 27.6 million.The BBC’s total… Continue reading Rajar Q3 1997 – National Stations
The telecommunications regulator Oftel warned at yesterday’s European Cable Communications conference that dominant operators, such as BSkyB, should not sell premium channels and events on “unreasonable” terms. Director General of Oftel Don Cruickshank, said that, “it is essential to a competitive market in television services that a dominant operator should not be able to leverage… Continue reading Oftel Warns Against BSkyB’s Digital Dominance
