A hardcore pornographic television channel for homosexuals is to be beamed into Britain later this year. The station, Gay TV, will be transmitted by satellite from the Continent. Gay TV is due to start transmissions from March 20. It will be launched by Mark Garner, the business man behind Red Hot Television.In order to try… Continue reading Britain To Get Gay TV
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YTTV has announced results for the year to September 30 1993. Losses were lower than expected; the pre-tax loss was £7.88m, on turnover of £236.8m.The final audited advertising sales figure of £150m was £34m less than the forecast given at the beginning of the year, and £20m less than what the board was told in… Continue reading YTTV Announce Loss For 1993
There will be an MRG Meeting on 9 February, entitled Neural Networks in Media Research. Alan Hendrickson of Pulse Train Technology will describe progress on the software project which covers media research, media planning and commercial functionality.The meeting will be held at JWT, at 6.30pm on Wednesday February 9.Contact Rosemary Taylor of Optimedia if you… Continue reading MRG Meeting – Neural Networks
The Debating Group held a debate at the House of Commons last week; the motion was “Sponsorship is of more benefit than advertising”.Sir Giles Shaw, Chairman of BARB, was chairman. John Billett, Chief Executive of The Billett Consultancy and Shaun Powell, Head of Marketing at Barclaycard, argued for the motion.John Billett pointed out that sponsorship… Continue reading Sponsorship More Benefit Than Ads
The ITC has extended the deadline for comments on the consultation paper on television advertising sales arrangements from 25 February to 4 March. This is to give consultees more time to consider possible changes from any Office of Fair Trading announcements.The ITC still intends to reach decisions at its meeting on 17 March.ITC 071 255… Continue reading ITC Extends Deadline On Sales Document
According to figures published by the Cable Television Association, cable operators will spend a record £1.2bn this year in development. The CTA has surveyed its members build and investment plans for 1994 and results show that the operators plan to build past a further 1.6m homes in Britain and over 2m further homes in 1995,… Continue reading Cable Set For Record Growth In 1994
The Retail and Motor Industry Federation is launching a new quarterly magazine, Engine and Repair, out in April.The title will have an initial print run of around 8,000; it will have a controlled free circulation, which will be 7,500.The editorial content will be in-depth technical information for automotive engineers. The magazine will be distributed to… Continue reading New Business Title – Engine And Repair
As the Independent directors meet today to consider the two rival bids for the troubled papers, it has emerged that The Telegraph is also considering a move. An announcement is expected today.An article in today’s Telegraph quotes a senior executive as saying Conrad Black, owner of the Telegraph, was in touch with the board of… Continue reading Telegraph May Bid For Independent
The Daily Telegraph’s promotional football game, the Fantasy Football League, running since December 27, has put on an extra 30,000 copies every Wednesday so far. A full page will be devoted to the promotion every Wednesday until the end of the current season. There have been 289,000 people entering.TODAY PUTS ON EXTRA COPIESNews International’s one… Continue reading Fantasy Football League Success
The IPA has stressed that it believes the BBC’s role as a broadcaster should be to extend choice. Following a meeting with the Government Media Committee earlier this week Nick Phillips, director general of the IPA, said; “We emphasised that the BBC should have the courage of its convictions as laid out in its document… Continue reading IPA Urges BBC To Extend Choice
