July to December figures for 1999 show that the women’s weeklies market has declined in overall sales when compared to the same period a year earlier. Total sales for the sector came in at 7.8 million copies, down slightly by 2.2%.Bauer’s Take A Break leads the market, despite circulation falling 3.4% year on year. There… Continue reading Women’s Weeklies Round Up – July-December 1999
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BBC Magazines is planning a new glossy for women. Codenamed Project Irma, it will be a lifestyle magazine for ABC1 women which hopes to create a new niche in the market and comes in the wake of other planned launches within the sector (see Feature: Middle Youth Sector Strains As Two More Titles Plan To… Continue reading Newsline Brief
BSkyB has announced plans to discontinue the broadcasts of two services on its analogue satellite platform, in an attempt to drive uptake to its Sky Digital service. From April, pay-per-view film service Sky Box Office and subscription film channel FilmFour will both become digital-only on Sky’s service.Sky yesterday announced that it has sold 2.6 million… Continue reading Sky Drops Analogue Channels To Drive Digital
Newspaper group News Communications & Media (NEWSCOM) has reported a pre-tax profit of 10.4% in its half-year results, released today. The company, which is currently the subject of bid proposals from Gannett UK, Johnston Press and Trinity Mirror (see Newscom Bids Referred To Competition Commission), made a £10.3 million profit, compared to £9.3 million for… Continue reading NEWSCOM Reports 10.4% Increase In Profits
A number of advertisers have pulled their ads from Channel 5 in a row between the broadcaster and media agency Carat over the cost of advertising on the channel, according to reports in Marketing yesterday. Nissan, Asda, Abbey National, News International, and Diageo were amongst the clients in the withdrawal, which is believed to be… Continue reading Carat Pulls Ads From Channel 5
Channel 4 is looking for TV sponsorship for its drama and sports strands after both Becks and Volkswagen failed to renew their contracts for the slots. The two packages are believed to be worth over £5 million.Andy Dell, sponsorship spokesman at the channel, said that a number of new clients had come forward to pitch… Continue reading Channel 4 Seeks New Sponsorship Deals
Shares in BSkyB rocketed yesterday as the group announced its internet strategy for the coming year and subscriber figures for its digital service exceeding 2.6 million (see SkyDigital Subscribers Up To 2.6 Million). Prices soared on Tuesday in anticipation of the announcements (see Sharewatch) and rose a further 18% to close at £19.10. A two-day… Continue reading Sharewatch
Two top radio executives at Chrysalis have announced their intention to start up their own internet company. Keith Pringle, group programme director, and Ande MacPherson, content director for Chrysalis Radio Online, plan to set up Ride the Tiger with backing from Chrysalis New Media.The group placed shares recently to raise an estimated £27 million to… Continue reading Radio Executives Move Online
BSkyB today extolled the success of its digital services, reporting sales of 2.6 million, despite blaming its rapid expansion in the digital world for a £61.5 million pre-tax loss in its half-year results.The broadcasting group has been giving away set-top boxes in the race to become the largest digital service provider in the UK. It… Continue reading SkyDigital Subscribers Up To 2.6 Million
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a number of complaints about the slow roll-out of Cable & Wireless Communications’ digital services. Ten people complained that the advertised interactive services were not available when promised.A circular had been distributed stating that interactive television would be available from 4 October 1999; on 8 October, however, customers… Continue reading CWC Gets Rap From ASA
