The Daily Telegraph is launching a business news section on Saturday February 27, in order to maintain its high position in the weekend market.The section is made up of 16 pages and will consist of general business news as well as city and financial features. Saturday advertising rates will apply throughout the section but there… Continue reading Business Section For Telegraph
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All the July to December’92 magazine ABCs that have been released are now available on the Press Planner. The circulation Quick Reports for magazines are now sorted by highest percentage change first, this means that all titles that have released a figure will appear at the beginning of the report with those that have not… Continue reading July – December ’92 Magazine ABCs
The Press Complaints Commission has had an additional clause added to its voluntary code of practice, inserted by a committee of editors hoping to revise the code.The clause – that journalists should not obtain or publish material by using clandestine listening devices or by intercepting private telephone conversations – is a further step by the… Continue reading Bugging Guidelines Issued
Revelations at the weekend that chairman of Carlton Communications, Michael Green, had contributed ‘considerable’ donations to the Conservative party during the period of franchise awards, could mean that Green will lose out on becoming chairman of ITN in the future.Labour MPs are putting pressure on the Independent Television Commission to investigate the matter, claiming that… Continue reading Green’s Tory Connection Spells Trouble
Reed Elsevier may lose out by as much as £40m when it sells its stake in BSkyB, according to city analysts (Newsline 2/2).Reports in the Independent on Sunday quote stockbroker James Capel as valuing the company’s stake at £77m, with a further £30.7m in loan stock. As discussions stand, present shareholders – Granada, Pearson and… Continue reading Reed May Lose Out On BSkyB Sale
Monthly magazine, the Vegetarian, is no longer available on newsstands, and is changing its frequency to quarterly claiming that it cannot compete with other larger titles aimed at the vegetarian market. The magazine is claiming sales of 38,000 compared with Redwood’s monthly Vegetarian Good Food, standing at 100,000.
The Daily Telegraph is launching a business news section on Saturday February 27, in order to maintain its high position in the weekend market.The section is made up of 16 pages and will consist of general business news as well as city and financial features. Saturday advertising rates will apply throughout the section but there… Continue reading Business Section For Telegraph
Monthly magazine, the Vegetarian, is no longer available on newsstands, and is changing its frequency to quarterly claiming that it cannot compete with other larger titles aimed at the vegetarian market. The magazine is claiming sales of 38,000 compared with Redwood’s monthly Vegetarian Good Food, standing at 100,000.
All the July to December’92 magazine ABCs that have been released are now available on the Press Planner. The circulation Quick Reports for magazines are now sorted by highest percentage change first, this means that all titles that have released a figure will appear at the beginning of the report with those that have not… Continue reading July – December ’92 Magazine ABCs
The Press Complaints Commission has had an additional clause added to its voluntary code of practice, inserted by a committee of editors hoping to revise the code.The clause – that journalists should not obtain or publish material by using clandestine listening devices or by intercepting private telephone conversations – is a further step by the… Continue reading Bugging Guidelines Issued