Taxi Media has secured a deal with UBS Warburg to promote the Andy Warhol exhibition at the Tate Modern in London.The deal, which will run from 4 February to 4 March, is the company’s first month-long fully liveried campaign and will feature 16 red liveried taxis carrying Andy Warhol’s signature as well as details of… Continue reading Taxi Media Moves Into Modern Art
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DMG Radio Australia, the country’s largest radio network, has announced the acquisition of Brisbane AM radio station 4BH from the Australian Radio Network for an undisclosed sum not exceeding A$5 million. DMG, 75% owned by DMGT and 25% by GWR Group, now owns 62 stations across Australia. DMG Radio Australia’s regional stations continue to suffer… Continue reading DMG Builds Australian Radio Network
Chase Carey, CEO of Sky Global Networks, has resigned from his position at News Corp following the failure of the group’s bid for DirecTV (see Insight Analysis: Murdoch Walks Away From ‘Dream’ DirecTV Deal). Carey had been instrumental in negotiating a number of successful deals whilst at News Corp including the acquisition of Star TV… Continue reading Sky Boss Leaves Following DirecTV Failure
Ulster Television has this morning announced an agreement with ITV Digital allowing the broadcast of ITV2 in Northern Ireland. UTV2, UTV’s digital TV offering, has now been closed to allow ITV2 to begin broadcasting on the digital multiplex. It is anticipated that the closure of UTV2 will save UTV approximately £350,000 a year, ITV2 will… Continue reading Ulster TV Cedes To ITV Digital
Dow Jones, publisher of the Wall Street Journal, today announced preliminary earnings for 2001 which revealed net income of $2.1 million, or three cents a share, compared with a net loss of $274.3 million, or $3.15 a share, for 2000. Net income for the fourth quarter was £1.5m, compared with a net loss of £192.9m… Continue reading Dow Jones Moves Into Profit But Ad Volume Drops
Media and communications group, WPP, has announced that its wholly-owned operating company, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, has agreed to acquire 28.4% of PRAP Japan, one of the largest international public relations firms in Japan. The company is Based in Tokyo and with offices in Beijing and Shanghai; its clients include Axa Life Insurance, British Airways,… Continue reading WPP Takes Stake In Japanese Public Relations Firm
Daily Mail was one of only six companies saw shares rise in yesterday’s gloomy media market. Stock was up 3.09% to close at £6.50˝, an increase of 19˝p on the previous day.At the other end of the scale the worst media performance of the day came from SMG, which saw shares slip 11.88% to finish… Continue reading Sharewatch
Capital Radio Advertising (CRA) has appointed Alison Finch to head up its network sales team.In her new role Finch, formerly head of interactive sales at CRA, will be responsible for co-ordinating Capital Radio Group’s national properties. Reporting to sales director Chris Bennett she will oversee sales across the group’s Newslink and Pepsi Chart products.Last week… Continue reading Capital Appoints New Head Of Network Sales
UK consumers purchase over £23 billion worth of goods through direct mail each year, according to research carried out on behalf of the Direct Mail Information Service (DMIS).Managing director of the DMIS, Jo Howard-Brown, said: “The figures show why direct mail is the most dynamic medium in the overall marketing mix and why British companies… Continue reading Direct Mail Generates £23 Billion In Sales
ISBA has called on the Government to reject the BBC’s reworked proposal for BBC3 claiming that the channel, aimed at 16-35 year-olds, would be too similar to Channel 4’s E4.In a submission to the Department of Culture Media and Sport, ISBA said that the existence of BBC3 would be “fundamentally against the interests of UK… Continue reading ISBA Moves To Block BBC3
