The Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT), owner of the Mail and Evening Standard newspapers, has this morning reported an increase in pre-tax profit of 11.8% to £83.4 million. For the six months ended 4 April 1999, turnover at the group was up by 14.7% to £754.1 million.The group’s Associated Newspapers division reports a strong… Continue reading Strong Newspaper Revenues Aid DMGT Profits
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Media and leisure group Granada dropped 21p yesterday to 1,294p. The group reported double digit earnings in its first half results, and expects higher growth in the second half of the year (see Newsline).Bristol United Press (BUP) enjoyed a rise of 15p to 517˝p after reporting a 26% increase in operating profit to £14.3 million… Continue reading Sharewatch
The BBC has stolen the largest slice of the pie away from commercial radio in the latest radio audience listening figures, released by RAJAR this afternoon. For Q1 1999 All BBC Radio took a 50.3% share of listening, leaving All Commercial stations with 47.5% and Other Listening taking the remaining 2.2%.In terms of reach, however,… Continue reading BBC Takes Majority Share Of Listening In Latest RAJAR Figures
Capital 95.8 FM leads the London radio market with an average three million listeners each week, according to Q1 1999 radio listener figures, released by RAJAR this afternoon. The station takes a majority share of listening of 12.2% in London. Capital’s ‘indie/alternative’ station, Xfm, now reaches 354,000 people in London each week, a share of… Continue reading Capital Radio Leads London Market
Bristol United Press rose 5p to 502˝p yesterday. The group releases it yearly financial results today for 1998 and reports a 16.2% increase in pre-tax profit. More details will be available on Newsline shortly.Granada also releases its interim results today, for the six months to March 1999. It reported a turnover of £1.98 billion for… Continue reading Sharewatch
Following publisher Mollin Group’s previous association with Weider Publications (see Newsline) in the fitness sector, comes a new launch in the health magazine market.The distinctive front cover is the most immediate point of attention when considering the first edition of Men’s Fitness . It certainly breaks the usual conventions of a men’s health magazine cover… Continue reading First Issue Review – Men’s Fitness
Score Digital – the digital radio group owned by Scottish Radio Holdings – has emerged as the sole bidder to the Radio Authority for the Glasgow local digital radio multiplex, advertised in February (see Newsline). The licence will deliver programme and data services to a potential audience of 1.8 million and the closing date for… Continue reading Score Digital Is Sole Bidder For Glasgow Digital Radio Licence
The first quarter of 1999 has seen the rise in cable TV take-up continue, with 12.4% of all UK homes now receiving their TV through cable, according to the latest report from the Independent Television Commission. This compares to 11.9% in the ITC’s previous report (see Cable Take-Up Continues To Rise).Of the 12.1 million households… Continue reading Cable TV Take-Up Rises
The advertising and marketing group WPP has acquired NoHo Digital (ND), the UK new media agency. ND will be combined with one of WPP’s subsidiaries – OgilvyOne. The founder of Noho Digital, Tim Carrigan, will oversee the merger of ND with OgilvyInteractive, and the resulting company will have combined revenues of £1.5 million.WPP has also… Continue reading WPP Purchases New Media Agency
