Ikon, the new men’s monthly magazine launches tomorrow. With a first issue cover price of 99p this glossy magazine aims to take a share of the rapidly expanding men’s sector.The cover of Ikon features the singer of REM Michael Stipe and the words Music Movies, Sport. The headings are in eye-catching fluorescent orange.Chris Roberts, editor,… Continue reading Ikon First Issue Review
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CIA Sensor / MediaLab have conducted research into opinions of the ban on TV bingo advertising. More than eight out of ten (85%) of people researched do not agree with the ban.The findings come as bingo operators lobby the government to allow them to compete on a level footing with the National Lottery and the… Continue reading Most Against TV Ban On Bingo
This week’s site of the week spot covers the home pages of the big Cinema giants, MGM, Universal and Paramount. These sites must improve the profile of featured films. All three sites are graphically excellent, giving previews of their forthcoming releases, behind the scenes of the current blockbusters and chances to “enter” the world of… Continue reading Internet Site Of The Week: Cinema
The Mirror Group’s Live TV cable channel is expanding; its first affiliate, Birmingham Live TV will launch in the Autumn. Midland Independent Newspapers and Birmingham Cable Communications are launching the venture and the studios will be based at Midland Independent Newspapers’ Tower Block.The station is planning to provide up to 80 minutes a day of… Continue reading Birmingham Live TV To Launch
AMRA Ltd, the media sales company, is launching a London based magazine division and has appointed Tim Parker, previously on Financial Advisor magazine to head up the new team. The company aims to offer its sales and marketing expertise to magazine publishers looking to minimise overheads particularly in launch situations.The division is currently launching Ventures,… Continue reading Amra Launches Magazine Division
The top programmes for the first half of 1995 show that 19 out of the top 25 were on ITV. 12 of those were dramas attracting audiences of over 11.5 m.Behind Coronation Street, the second programme was Casualty, attracting an average of 15.7m viewers for the series. Following close behind was A Touch of Frost… Continue reading Top Programmes Jan-Jun – ITV Drama Dominates
GWR has announced that it now has control of 62.2% of Chiltern Radio; this means it has had valid acceptances from 4,034,119 Chiltern shares. The major shareholders in Chiltern, Capital Radio, DMGT and EMA had already accepted the GWR offer. Before the takeover offer GWR held 2.25% of GWR; the level of acceptances as of… Continue reading GWR Takeover Of Chiltern Radio To Go Ahead
TSMS is to announce results of its Rugby World Cup sponsorship awareness study at the end of the month.
According to new figures from GfK Marketing Services Ltd, the number of households in Great Britain with satellite TV dishes grew by 22,000 in May to 3,076,000. This is the lowest monthly increase since July 1994, and suggests that recent price cuts and special offers, which have reduced the cost for a dish to below… Continue reading Satellite Dish Ownership
The information superhighway looks set to acquire another lane next year with the news that more video-on-demand trials are to be undertaken in the UK. London-based Video Networks Ltd is to run its own trials of on-line video services to the consumer.250 homes in Hull have been chosen to receive the trial, in mid-1996. Video… Continue reading Video-On-Demand Trial In Hull
