Inspector Morse was broadcast last week minus a sponsor as the ITV series has yet to finalise a deal with Beamish Stout. The network believes that the figure named by Beamish was inadequate for one of its most popular shows.
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Poster prices increased by 6.3% in 1992 compared to 1991, according to the latest Concord Outdoor Rates Forecast. For this year Concord is predicting that outdoor rates will rise by 3.8% over 1993, with the first quarter showing only a small rise. The second quarter will see a slight drop of 2.2% as last year’s… Continue reading Outdoor Rates Forecast 1st Qtr 1993
Sky Sports has issued details of live Premier League matches for January/ February. All details are subject to alteration. January Sunday 17 Aston Villa v Middlesboro. Monday 18 QPR v Man. Utd Sunday 24 No Game Monday 25 FA Cup 4th Round Sunday 31 Arsenal v Liverpool February February Monday 1 No Game Sunday 7… Continue reading Bskyb Releases Premier League Details
Claire Emmett, Research Manager at CIA Billett, is leaving the company at the end of the week to travel around the world for a year. Her role at CIA will be managed by John Billett.
It was revealed yesterday that the Prince and Princess of Wales used rival national newspapers to promote their marriage rift, while the press was being criticised for pressurising the couple and exploiting their situation. In a letter dated December 11, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission Lord McGregor wrote to Sir David Calcutt QC, pointing… Continue reading Further Twist To Press Laws
According to a recent report by stockbrokers, Panmure Gordon, regional press will be on an upward spiral as soon as the economy shows signs of recovery. The report states that publishers should be looking towards regional press as an investment, showing classic recovery and reaping a high percentage of revenue from advertising. Eric de Bellaigue,… Continue reading Good Outlook For Regional Press
According to a recent report by stockbrokers, Panmure Gordon, regional press will be on an upward spiral as soon as the economy shows signs of recovery. The report states that publishers should be looking towards regional press as an investment, showing classic recovery and reaping a high percentage of revenue from advertising. Eric de Bellaigue,… Continue reading Good Outlook For Regional Press
It was revealed yesterday that the Prince and Princess of Wales used rival national newspapers to promote their marriage rift, while the press was being criticised for pressurising the couple and exploiting their situation. In a letter dated December 11, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission Lord McGregor wrote to Sir David Calcutt QC, pointing… Continue reading Further Twist To Press Laws
BSkyB has plans to launch a new children’s channel in the Autumn, in conjunction with Nickelodeon, one of the largest producers of children’s television programming in the world.An announcement that the channel is to begin transmission in October was made yesterday by Sam Chisholm, chief executive of BSkyB who says: “Nickelodeon has unique skills in… Continue reading BSkyB Plans New Children’s Channel
BSkyB has plans to launch a new children’s channel in the Autumn, in conjunction with Nickelodeon, one of the largest producers of children’s television programming in the world.An announcement that the channel is to begin transmission in October was made yesterday by Sam Chisholm, chief executive of BSkyB who says: “Nickelodeon has unique skills in… Continue reading BSkyB Plans New Children’s Channel
