MediaTel is holding some presentations to show our latest developments and plans; the sessions are open to anyone wishing to come, clients and non- clients alike. Each presentation will give demonstrations of the new Internet-based services shortly to be available to subscribers. There will be a short formal presentation, followed by an opportunity to “surf… Continue reading MediaTel On The Internet – Presentations
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Recent calls in the UK for bans on food advertising and in particular that which is aimed specifically at children have been coming from pressure groups rather than members of the public, claim the AA.These claims are from a new survey by the European Advertising Standards Alliance (EASA); its findings tie in with Independent Television… Continue reading Only Pressure Groups Complain About Food Commercials
Register Meal data for August shows that BT was the highest spending brand for the month, spending over £3m on television. £2.84m was spent on ITV, with the remainder on Channel 4. Of the top ten television spenders, Allied Dunbar at number ten, spent the most on satellite, £130,000. Sainsburys was the highest spending brand… Continue reading BT Top Spending Brand For August
The Observer’s new look, which launched on the 4th September appears to be a success. The Observer’s September circulation figure is up by 9% on August to 476,639. This is the highest month on month increase of any of the national newspapers and represents the Observer’s highest circulation since last November.The Guardian’s August drop appears… Continue reading September ABCs – Observer Revamp
The results of the bidding round for the last UK terrestrial television station, Channel 5, are expected imminently. The Independent Television Commission has said it could very probably decide the outcome at the next monthly meeting, which is to be held next Thursday, October 19. If the decision is finalised then, the results will not… Continue reading Channel 5 Decision Expected Soon
Classic FM has added four new advertisers to its books: Panasonic; ANA (All Nipon Airways); AT&T and Radisson Edwardian Hotels. For ANA, AT&T and Radisson these are the first ventures into national radio advertising.ANA will be highlighting the fact that it now participates in the BA Air Miles Scheme. AT&T will be launching a new… Continue reading Classic FM Gains Three Tenors Rights And New Advertisers
Year on year inflation is up to 3.9%, according to the latest Retail Prices Index, out today. This is an increase of 0.5% month on month. The actual index was 159.2, taking 1985 as the base rate.
ITV has announced that the extended episode of Cracker, due to be broadcast on 16th October which involved the rescheduling of the News at Ten, will now be broadcast on Sunday 22nd October at 9pm. The move follows criticism from the Independent Television Commission which were not immediately informed of the move.The episode in question… Continue reading ITV Cracks Under Pressure
Steve Wright is returning to national radio from November 11th. He has signed a deal with Talk Radio UK to present a Saturday morning programme called Steve Wright’s Talk Show, which will run from 1000 to 1300.The shows, which will run until Easter, will include a similar style posse to that which he used to… Continue reading Talk Radio Signs Steve Wright
ITV is believed to be currently negotiating with BSkyB the rights to the Endsleigh League football. The agreement is understood to allow BSkyB and the BBC continued coverage of the Premier League and ITV shared coverage of Endsleigh football with BSkyB. ITV is hoping for a share of the rights to to FA Cup football.ITV… Continue reading ITV & BSkyB Football Agreement?
