David Elstein, chief executive of Channel 5, yesterday announced that the channel had completed the retuning of 90 per cent of VCRs, the minimum amount required by the ITC. This now clears the way for the channel to launch as planned on Easter Sunday.The ITC still has to officially approve C5’s claims, though it is… Continue reading C5 On Target With Retuning
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The Mirror Group has announced financial results for 1996 which show that pre-tax profits have risen to £82.2 million against £77.1 million the previous year. Turnover was up 7% to £537.7m.Within its newspaper division there was a 6.7% rise in advertising revenues and losses from the 46%-owned Independent were reduced by 43%. Losses at L!ve… Continue reading Strong Results For Mirror Group
The ITC has said that there were a number of inaccuracies in its latest set of cable figures due to a computer error. The data in all Newsline reports has now been amended for the following statistics:ITC Multiple Systems Operator (MSO) Data – January 1997: Telecential; ComtelITC Number Of Households Receiving Each Cable Channel –… Continue reading Amendments To ITC Cable Figures
Granada, Pearson and Pathe have sold 19.5 million shares in BSkyB to BZW for an institutional placing. This equates to 1.1% of BSkyB.The agreement was handled by the companies’ joint venture BSB which holds 12.8% of BSkyB. According to reports, the proceeds from the sale will be used to restructure BSB’s share and loan capital,… Continue reading Pearson Leads BSkyB Sell
TV viewers have mixed feelings about Channel 5 and its proposed programme line-up. Viewers are also apathetic about retuning but are looking forward to a nightly 9pm movie, according to new research by CIA MediaLab.In terms of programming, C5’s soap opera, Family Affairs, faces an uphill battle as 76% of TV viewers surveyed say they… Continue reading Poll Reveals Mixed Feelings About C5
http://www.isba.org.ukThe Incorporated Society of British Advertisers, ISBA, set-up in 1990, has always embraced new forms of marketing communication, and the organisation has just gone on-line.The site, designed by MediaTel, is easy to navigate and clearly laid-out. There are two sections to the site, for members and non-members.The non-members’ pages fill the visitor in on the… Continue reading Web Site Of The Week – ISBA
Midland Independent Newspapers, the regional media group, has announced this morning that its pre-tax profits for 1996 reached £16.6 million, up 4.7% on 1995. Turnover for the year also increased, up from £95.172m to £105.353m.The group said that the year was one of sharp contrasts in its newspaper division. In the first half, newsprint prices… Continue reading Midland Profits Rise To £16.6m
Virgin Radio’s first marketing director, Rhidian Chrichton-Stuart, has left the station after only seven months at the newly created post *Virgin Poach Mirror Man. Chrichton-Stuart will be joining Express Newspapers’ as ad manager.Meanwhile, The Evening Standard’s deputy ad director, Sally Smith is now celebrating her promotion to classified ad director.*Subscribers onlyVirgin Radio: 0171 434 1215Evening… Continue reading Virgin’s Marketing Director Quits
Chelsea Football Club is reported to be negotiating a sponsorship deal with Epson, the printer company. If successful, the £7 million deal will begin next season. The current sponsor, Scottish Courage’s Coors Lager, has decided not to renew the contract.Chelsea Football Club: 0171 385 5545
GMTV and IPC Magazines have today announced that they are to launch a joint venture magazine at the end of April.GMTV Magazine will be a monthly glossy containing detailed information on programme items covered on GMTV as well as a strong mix of health, cooking and celebrity articles. Aimed at the station’s core audience, C2DE… Continue reading GMTV And IPC Join To Launch Magazine
