Radio Times’ sales are up year on year for the first time in three years, BBC Magazines announced today. The ABC figure for Jul-Dec 1995 is 1,464,392, up 450 copies a week against the same period in 1994 and 2% up period on period.Publishing Director Rupert Miles said: “Despite a particularly challenging set of problems… Continue reading Radio Times ABC Up For First Time In Three Years
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Pan-European broadcaster NBC Super Channel has released its 1995 advertising sales figures. They are up 39% for the fourth quarter and up 40% for the year as a whole. Over a third of the channel’s sales gains came from advertisers new to the channel.First-time advertisers include Chrysler, Philips, Microsoft, Toyota, Saab and Nissan. New campaigns… Continue reading Advertising Success At NBC Super Channel
The latest batch of July-December ABCs are the regional Auto Traders: ABC Totals Jl-Dec’95 Auto Trader Yorkshire 41,131 Auto Trader Scottish 30,917 Auto Trader North West 55,766 Auto Trader Thames Valley 40,212 Auto Trader South West 22,963 Auto Trader Midland 55,692 Auto Trader North London 28,330 Auto Trader North East 21,740 Auto Trader Anglia 13,098… Continue reading July-December ABCs Released
The latest regional newspapers to launch on the Internet include the Surrey Advertiser and the Sunderland Echo. The Surrey Advertiser, which launched its site last week currently only has its entertainment section on-line; its news, business, sport, classifieds are to follow later.http://www.surreyad.co.uk/The Sunderland Echo carries the top local news and sports stories of the day,… Continue reading More Regionals Joins Net
Age restraints could be imposed on teenage magazines, it is reported, if the wishes of a Tory MP are taken into account. Peter Luff, the Tory MP for Worcester, is to introduce a Bill to enforce new curbs on teenage magazines.The Bill has come about following the recent furore surrounding advice given in an agony… Continue reading MP Calls For Magazine Curbs
In court this morning Mr Scrivener QC said that his client, Virgin TV, had been treated unfairly when its programmes failed the quality thresholds set by the ITC.One criticism was that Virgin TV did not have enough staff on its news team. Mr Scrivener, however, said they had the same amount of staff as C5B… Continue reading Latest In Channel 5 Court Hearing
This year’s Radio Advertising Bureau Conference, to be held on 15 October, is to be opened by Troubleshooter Sir John Harvey-Jones. He will review the Commercial Radio industry, and particularly radio as an advertising medium.Douglas McArthur, managing director of the RAB, said, “We believe his analysis of the potential role of radio for the advertiser… Continue reading Sir John Harvey Jones To Open RAB Conference
The Independent Television Commission has announced the award of two of its cable franchise licences. The licence for Southport is to go to TeleWest Southport, a subsidiary of TeleWest, the UK’s biggest cable company.The licence for Lincolnshire and South Humberside has been awarded to Diamond Cable; Diamond Cable operates a group of franchises from Grimsby… Continue reading Cable Franchises Awarded In Lincolnshire And Southport
John Brown Publishing has released ABCs for July to December for Gardens Illustrated and Fortean Times. The bi-monthly Fortean Times, which covers freakish events and scientific oddities, has recorded a massive increase on July-December 1994, up by 112% to over 60,000 copies. Gardens Illustrated was up by almost 50% year on year to 46,066. ABC… Continue reading Early July-December ABCs Released
The first July to December Consumer ABC has been released. Mixmag has recorded a total circulation of 72,364; this represents a massive 65% increase on its July to December 1994 figure, an actual change of over 28,000 copies.Emap is likely to be the first big group to release its ABCs; these are expected to be… Continue reading First Jul-Dec ABC Released
