96.4 The Eagle, the new service replacing Radio Mercury in the Guildford area in April 1996, has reached an agreement with Radio Mercury to take over the operation much earlier than was originally planned; 96.4 The Eagle, owned by Surrey & North East Hampshire Radio Ltd, will launch on 4 September.The station, due to its… Continue reading Guildford’s Eagle Flies Earlier Than Planned
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Electronic Telegraph, the Telegraph’s on line newspaper, has secured United Airlines and Vauxhall as new advertisers. Vauxhall began advertising on Electronic Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk) on Tuesday August 22nd and will continue until February 1996. United Airlines advertisement was launched on Monday August 21st and will run for eight weeks in total.The advertisements will rotate around six… Continue reading New Advertisers For Electronic Telegraph
VH-1, the adult music channel is one year old next month and according to new audience research, the channel is out performing other stations in the 25-44 year old bracket.According to BARB, VH1 delivers the highest proportion of ABC1 adults aged under 44 (34%) and 25-44 year olds (62%) of comparable UK TV channels. VH1… Continue reading VH-1 Best For 25-44 Year Olds
Express Newspapers has confirmed that it is to sponsor the new peak time interactive game show, Raise the Roof, with its Daily Express and Sunday Express titles. The programme hosted by Bob Holness, airs on Saturday 2nd September and runs for 17 weeks. Each week contestants will have the opportunity to win a house worth… Continue reading Daily & Sunday Express In TV Sponsorship/London’s Burning
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Express Newspapers and Mirror Group are set to become partners in UK News, the news service for evening newspapers launched two years ago by Northcliffe Newspapers and Westminster Press, after they discontinued subscriptions to PA. Both groups will use UK News instead of the Press Association.Over the next few months UK News plans to expand… Continue reading Express & Mirror Leave PA
Interest for the World Athletics Championship shown between 5th August and 13th August has been very low, with only Linford Christie’s unsuccessful defence of his 100 metres title watched by more than 6m viewers. Even the BBC1 highlights of the day’s main events failed to attract more than 5.8 million.Saturday 5th AugustEvents shown on BBC1… Continue reading World Athletic Championships Round Up
Live viewing figures for Sky Sports’ coverage of the first Premiership match of the season between Arsenal and Middlesbrough last Sunday, have shown that it was watched by 1,061,360 viewers for the average duration of the match and achieved a TVR rating of 8.2. For the peak quarter hour this figure rose to 1,205,838 and… Continue reading Sky Sports Overnights
Talk Radio has announced further changes to programming. Following the acquisition of Simon Bates last week, Talk Radio is to revamp the Drivetime slot bringing in Scott Chisolm, who currently presents UK Today between 1000 and 1300 and co host Lowri Turner, ITV and BBC television presenter.According to Talk Radio, Drivetime will be an “upbeat,… Continue reading Talk Radio Programme Changes
Kevin Costner’s Waterworld made an attempt to claw back some of it’s budget with a respectable, but not blockbusting, £1.64 million first weekend. Die Hard: With a Vengeance, opening a week later, took £1.90 million over a four day weekend, including Thursday previews. The biggest film of the year so far, Batman Forever, opened with… Continue reading Waterworld And Die Hard: Opening Weekends
WPP have announced interim results for the six months ended 30 June 1995. According to WPP revenues rose by 7.1% to £739.4 million from £690.5 million.Results show:* Pre-tax profit up 34% to £48.5 million from £36.2 million in 1994.* Net new business billings of over £637 million ($1,012 million)* Interim ordinary dividend up 16% to… Continue reading WPP Interim Results
