According to a recent survey by Access Opinions, most MPs reject the imposition of VAT as “excessively disadvantageous” to the UK publishing industry. 74% of respondents agreed it would be disadvantageous since in the rest of the EC tax on publications runs at between 2.1 and 8%, with some actually subsidised. 55% felt that it… Continue reading MPs Reject VAT
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The latest quarterly cable statistics issued by the ITC show that an extra 236,000 homes have been passed. It is the highest quarterly build figure yet recorded by the ITC, but is expected to be exceeded over the next year.The number of connected homes increased to over half a million, with an increase in subscribers… Continue reading Increase In Homes Connected To Cable
According to an article in Marketing this week, Express Newspapers has called upon the National Readership Survey to provide data on newspaper sections. This follows the news in October this year that several newspapers and independents had commissioned Millward Brown to carry out readership research including data on newspaper sections.Roger Beeson, managing director of NRS,… Continue reading Readership Of Newspaper Sections
Question time at the end of Friday’s first conference session provided some of the liveliest debate so far – concentrating almost solely on the usefulness of the NRS.Earlier papers from Rosemary Taylor, Research Director at Optimedia, and Neil Shepherd-Smith, Research Director at Telmar, had set the mood; both often highly critical of the NRS.Bob Hulks… Continue reading NRS Under Fire
Middlesex County Press is buying three series of titles from Trinity Newspapers Southern for £3.5m.The titles were part of the Argus Press series, which Trinity recently acquired The titles are The Slough and Windsor Express series, The Surrey Herald and the Surrey Comet.NEWS CORPORATION PROFITSNews Corporation yesterday reported a 21.4% rise in third quarter profits… Continue reading Middlesex Press Buys Trinity Titles
According to an article in Marketing this week, Express Newspapers has called upon the National Readership Survey to provide data on newspaper sections. This follows the news in October this year that several newspapers and independents had commissioned Millward Brown to carry out readership research including data on newspaper sections.Roger Beeson, managing director of NRS,… Continue reading Readership Of Newspaper Sections
Richard Gold, editor of Media Week, has resigned. He will be working out his notice, which will mean that he will be leaving in April. As yet he has no firm future plans.STOCKTING TO CONDE NASTConde Nast has overhauled its ad sales operation; Charlotte Stockting, former publisher of Elle, has been hired as the company’s… Continue reading Editor Leaves Media Week
Yesterday at the MRG conference in Amsterdam Len Sanderson, Ad Director of Daily Telegraph plc. followed Rupert Miles.Len Sanderson put an equally eloquent case for the Newspaper of the Future – “Electronic, interactive, convenient, on-line and complementary to the current printed vehicle” – illustrated by an impressive presentation which illuminated the paper’s editorial and advertising,… Continue reading MRG Conference – Amsterdam – Day 1
Gary Davies, Radio 1 disc jockey, announced last night that he was leaving the station at Christmas, four months before the end of his contract. He is the latest disc jockey to leave, following Simon Bates and DLT. He was said to be upset at the decision to axe his night-time weekday slot.He predicted that… Continue reading Radio 1 – Minority Station
The Radio Authority has announced the award of the re-advertised ILR licences on AM and FM wavebands for the Exeter/ Torbay area.The licences have been awarded to Gemini Radio. The other shortlisted applicant was DevonAir Radio Ltd, – the existing licensee.On the FM frequency Gemini will broadcast a mixture of recent and current chart hits;… Continue reading Exeter Local Radio Licences Awarded
