Alex Riha, group commercial director, central sales at Natmags has been promoted to the position of director of international sales development for the publisher’s parent company, Hearst Magazines International.Riha will continue to be based at Natmags in London, where she has been for the last five years, and will undertake the development of multi-country deals… Continue reading Natmags Director Wins Hearst Position
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The well-documented fall-out in the internet market has reached Chrysalis as the company today announced that it will be ending all new media investments bar its sports network Rivals.net. The write down to Chrysalis’ accounts for the year will total £9.6 million and this does not include trading losses incurred by the New Media division… Continue reading New Media Write-Offs Cost Chrysalis £9.6m
Emap’s advertising chief, Tom Toumazis, has quit the company to take up a new role at Walt Disney.Toumazis, who has been advertising chief at Emap since 1999, will join Disney as senior vice-president and managing director of European distribution. He will take on responsibility for marketing and licensing Disney programming.His departure comes at a difficult… Continue reading Emap Ad Chief Leaves For Disney
Ticketmedia, the ticket advertising group, has been awarded a five year advertising contract for London Underground tickets worth an estimated £5m.The group, who will have the exclusive rights to market and sell ticket advertising on London Underground from 1 October, was awarded the contract by Viacom Outdoor, who handle all advertising and sponsorship opportunities on… Continue reading Ticketmedia Nets £5m Ad Contract
The ITC has upheld a complaint from Sky Digital regarding advertising by its competitor, ITV Digital, which BSkyB claimed included a misleading comparison.The advertisement said that viewers would not need a dish and “would get all the channels through the ITV Digital box.” BSkyB complained that this was not a fair comparison to digital satellite.… Continue reading ITC Upholds Digital Complaint
Granada has announced that Toyota is to sponsor ITV1’s Formula One coverage for the next four years in a deal worth more than £25m.The deal, thought to be one of biggest in UK sports broadcasting to date, will run from March 2002 and includes full broadcast sponsorship of the racing event, online sponsorship of the… Continue reading Toyota To Sponsor ITV1’s F1 Coverage
BSkyB is rumoured to be in talks with Channel 5 about the possibility of acquiring a stake in the company.BSkyB is the latest of a number of potential investors reported to have been in negotiations with Channel 5 after speculation that the channel is seeking new investment.Rupert Murdoch, who has made no secret of desire… Continue reading BSkyB To Buy Into Channel 5?
The Wireless Group, which announced pre-tax profits of £22.5m yesterday (see Scot FM Sale Boosts Wireless Group), did not escape the gloom effecting the rest of the media market, with shares falling 4.85% to finish at 78˝p, a loss of 4p on the previous day.Telewest saw stock drop to an all time low yesterday with… Continue reading Sharewatch
Matthew Bannister, former director of radio at the BBC, has dismissed digital radio as a costly mistake in an article in today’s Times.This week the commercial digital radio group Digital One announced the launch of its latest phase of transmitter roll-outs, and implied that the BBC was not pulling its weight in trying to make… Continue reading Bannister Dismisses Digital
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has told Channel 4 to broadcast an apology to viewers offended by its satirical documentary on paedophilia, Brass Eye, but has stopped short of fining the channel.The ITC recognised the channel’s right to broadcast the programme, which attracted a barrage of complaints when it was shown in July (see Brass… Continue reading Channel 4 Rapped For Brass Eye
