Natmags is investing half a million pounds in revamping its young women’s health title Zest. The news comes as the consumer magazine industry prepares for next week’s ABC results for the second half of 2001.The last set of ABC results did not bring good news for the title, as its circulation total of 110,000 represented… Continue reading Health Mag Zest Given £0.5m Makeover
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BSkyB put on 218,000 new digital satellite customers in the six months ended 31 December 2001, beating consensus expectations and taking the group’s customer base to 5.7 million. As well as a healthy growth in subscribers, the satellite broadcaster’s average revenue per user (ARPU) also rose, by 11% to £331. Overall revenues were up 22%… Continue reading BSkyB Growth Beats Expectations
Aegis Group, the media communications and market research network, has acquired Market & More, a European market research company with operations in Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and France. Market & More provides full-service custom research to a blue-chip client base of major European and multinational FMCG companies, including Procter & Gamble, Interbrew and Danone Group. Aegis… Continue reading Aegis Acquires European Market Research Group
The FT this morning reports that talks are being held today between Rupert Murdoch and key News Corp TV executives regarding the company’s position on troubled German broadcaster Kirch. BSkyB holds a 22% share in Kirch’s pay TV operation and decisions must be made on the future of this arrangement and the put option BSkyB… Continue reading Murdoch In ‘Make Or Break’ Talks Over Kirch
Radio First, the company which has recently launched a set of football club-affiliated radio stations (see Radio First On Target For Football Station Launches), today said that the ventures should become profitable in the medium term. The group managed to reduce losses from £2.0 million to £0.8 million, in the full year ended 30 September… Continue reading Radio First Sees Medium Term Profit In Football Stations
Future Network and Telewest were the worst media performers in yesterday’s market. The former saw shares dip 14.63% to close at 35p, while the latter fare slightly better dropping 7.35% finish at 31˝p, a loss of 2˝p on the day before.Granada also performed poorly with stock slipping 4.61% to close at £1.08žp, 5źp worse off… Continue reading Sharewatch
Natmag Contract Publishing has launched its own website www.natmag-contract.co.uk and has announced that it has joined the Association of Publishing Agencies (APA).The company, which was launched by Natmags last November (see Natmag Launches Contract Publishers www.natmags.co.ukRecent Press stories from NewsLine: Emap To Launch New Teen Weekly IFG Sells Hotdog to Paragon FT To Launch New… Continue reading Natmag Contract Publishing Unveils Website
Granada has announced that fast food brand KFC is extending its sponsorship of ITV1’s SM:TV Live to include a new interactive application.From 16 February viewers watching the Saturday morning children’s programme on ITV Digital will be able to interact with various elements of the show, including Wonkey Donkey and Chums.Granada’s controller of interactive TV sales,… Continue reading SM:TV Goes Interactive With KFC
RevenueITV’s annus horribilis is clear to see when looking at ITV1’s revenue figures for the year. Down over £200m or 13.5% year on year to £1.7bn , the lowest point of all came in June, with a drop of 24% in revenues year on year. The only ray of hope came at the very end… Continue reading Annual TV Market Round-Up – 2001
Flytxt has formed a partnership with global solutions and mobile messaging company Logica, to allow advertisers to run more high-volume mobile marketing campaigns.Under the partnership, which combines Flytxt’s mobile marketing applications with Logica’s text messaging infrastructure, the two companies will work with mobile operators to build a network capable of supporting a greater number of… Continue reading Flytxt Announces Partnership With Logica
