A new 15-minute radio programme will be broadcast on stations across the South of England from later this month, based on the Guardian’s entertainment supplement The Guide, and presented by Katie Puckrick.
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The Children’s Channel, which has been carrying the name TCC on-air since last September, formally becomes TCC from Monday next (January 16th).
The first round of the Thursday night sitcom battle went to the BBC last week, according to unofficial estimates. The programmes are shown at 2030-2100. BBC: Down To Earth (Richard Briers) – 11.3m ITV: Outside Edge – 8.6m
… BBJ Media Services are appointing Andrew Hearnshaw, formerly of BMP, as Planning Director and Group Account Director on the Bass and Buena Vista Home Video businesses. Clare Bugler (ex Zenith) and Tim Elton (ex Leo Burnetts) also join the company as Account Directors working on VAG accounts.… Sharon Catt, formerly media manager at Lansdown… Continue reading Appointments
The Stock Exchange last night launched an insider dealing investigation into the heavy trading of Saatchi and Saatchi shares, in the four hours before the resignation of three top executives was officially announced.Acting chairman, Charlie Scott, addressing investors and analysts today, has said that the company’s falling share price was due to “hysterical press coverage”… Continue reading Stock Exchange Inquiry Into Saatchi Insider Dealing
Four further senior executives at troubled agency Saatchi and Saatchi have resigned, bringing this week’s total to seven.Today’s resignations come from Nick Hurrell and Moray MacLennan – Joint MDs at Saatchi UK, and James Lowther and Simon Dicketts – both Creative Directors.Saatchi’s share price as at 1.00pm was down 2.5p to 109.5p.
Greg Dyke is to return to broadcasting as chairman and chief executive of Pearson’s television interests. Dyke resigned as chief executive of LWT last February, after it was taken over by Granada in a hostile bid.Dyke will join Pearson on March 1 and will be responsible for expanding the group’s television interests worldwide. Pearson owns… Continue reading Dyke Joins Pearson
Viewing figures for BBC1’s National Lottery programme have fallen steadily since the first draw on November 19, which attracted over 20 million viewers. The latest figures, for December 31, show the programme attracting 12.53 million viewers.The top programme over the new year period was BBC1’s Auntie’s Bloomers, hosted by Terry Wogan, attracting 17.85 million viewers.… Continue reading Lottery Viewing Falls
Channel 4 is to run a version of Brookside in 30-second episodes on commercial radio, for 2 weeks from Janaury 17. The radio episodes will promote a week’s worth of TV episodes, when the soap, which normally runs 3 times a week, will be shown on 5 consecutive nights.As well as promoting the storyline the… Continue reading Brookside Radio Trial
March 1 will see the launch of a new ‘classic’ car title from IPC called ‘Superclassics’. The new quarterly title targetting ‘the true classic car connoisseur’ will be A4 in format and cost £3.50.With an IPR of 40,000 plus, the new title enters into a market where IPC already have ‘Classic Cars’ with the highest… Continue reading New Classic Car Mag For IPC
