When Swedish newspaper publisher Modern Times Group started sniffing around on UK soil for new ground on which to launch a free daily morning newspaper, Daily Mail and Evening Standard publisher, Associated Newspapers, moved quickly and aggressively to the defence. Firstly in London, and then in a number of other major cities around the country,… Continue reading Feature: Metros May Boost Regional Morning Market
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Cinema achieved its highest ever annual admissions last year, with a total of 139.1 million ticket sales. This represents a 2.9% increase on 1998 admissions which came in at 135.2 million. Box office sales across the year totalled £606.1 million, up 11% on the previous year and rise of 117% over the whole decade, according… Continue reading Cinema Achieves Highest Admissions In 25 Years In 1999
Crimson Publishing has launched a new monthly computer title providing reviews and news of all the latest strategy games. PC Strategy Games will go on sale on 18 February priced £2.95 with an initial print run of 70,000. Waterside Publishing is set to launch a magazine title based around characters from the Fox Kids TV… Continue reading Newsline Brief
EMAP has announced today the closure of its pre-teen magazine Big. The final edition of the entertainment title, which covers celebrity gossip, was distributed this week.The magazine has been losing readers since its peak of 300,000 in 1993. In the most recent report from the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) its circulation rate had dropped… Continue reading EMAP Closes Big! Magazine
Cinema achieved its highest ever annual admissions last year, with a total of 139.1 million ticket sales. This represents a 2.9% increase on 1998 admissions which came in at 135.2 million. Box office sales across the year were up 11% on the previous year and have risen 117% over the whole decade, according to figures… Continue reading Cinema Achieves Highest Admissions In 25 Years In 1999
Two new companies have united to join Outrider, the digital media and marketing arm of Tempus Group. The combination of Good Technology, which will keep its brand name, and MVi, which will now trade as Outrider UK, will allow the division to provide its clients with a total digital marketing proposition.Managing director of Outrider UK… Continue reading Tempus Enhances Digital Marketing Arm
By October* last year cable penetration had reached one quarter of all UK homes passed. This means that of the 12.6 million homes that have been physical set up to receive cable services, 3.2 million (or 25%) have so far subscribed to either telephony, television or both. This is an increase in penetration of 2.0%… Continue reading Annual Cable & Satellite Round-Up – 1999
New measures to undertake a complete overhaul of the regulations surrounding broadcasting and telecoms will be unveiled later this year, culture secretary Chris Smith announced yesterday. A white paper will propose reforms to take account of convergence within the communications industries and allow British media groups to compete more fully in the global market.Broadcasters have… Continue reading TV Regulation Overhaul Set To Pave The Way For Digital Developments
Shares in Reuters climbed 80p to £10.46 as the group announced it was to form a joint venture with telecoms group Equant to develop an internet-based network for the financial services industry. This is the first major deal since rumours emerged that the information group planned to reposition itself in the technology market (see Sharewatch).Carlton… Continue reading Sharewatch
British Sky Broadcasting yesterday welcomed the Office of Fair Trading’s ruling on Sky’s acquisition of a 9.08% stake in Leeds Sporting. A spokesperson for Sky said that the ruling confirmed that Sky’s arrangements with Leeds did not warrant a review by the Competition Commission.Sky announced the acquisition of the stake in August last year (see… Continue reading BSkyB Welcomes OFT Decision On Leeds Stake
