The Radio Authority (RA) has been exonerated from allegations of misconduct made last year about the way in which the Authority awarded its licences. John Norrington, the former secretary of the RA, made the accusations, some of which were repeated by BBC Newsnight (see Newsline). The allegations involved the awarding of the East England regional… Continue reading RA Cleared Of Allegations Of Misconduct
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BSkyB has committed £6 million to a new social marketing campaign called Reach For The Sky. The initiative is aimed at providing 14-16 year olds with careers advice, and has the backing of the Department for Education and Employment. IPC Magazines has promoted Cathy Neale, head of classified sales, to classified advertisement sales director Scottish… Continue reading Newsline Brief
Haymarket Publications, publisher of Marketing, Campaign and now Stuff, has acquired the title Human Resources from Martin Leach Publishing Group. Martin Leach said of the title: “You reach a point in life where you take something as far as you want to.”Human Resources has a controlled circulation of 28,000 and 1,000 subscriptions, and increased its… Continue reading Haymarket Acquires Human Resources
ONdigital has announced a joint venture with SDN, a consortium in which United News is a member, to launch a pay-per-view service to launch on digital terrestrial television. The new service will be available later this year, and make available movies, sports and other events on a pay-as-you-go basis.The service will use up to 5… Continue reading ONdigital To Launch Pay-Per-View
The Mirror Group, which recently rejected a bid from Trinity worth around £1 billion (see Newsline), lost 2p from its share price by the close of trading. The group releases is financial results today, details to follow on Newsline.Portsmouth & Sunderland, currently being bid for by range of media groups, gained 25p on its share… Continue reading Sharewatch
Newscom, which used to be called Southern Newspapers (see Newsline) released its interim results this week for the twenty-six weeks ended 16 December 1998.The group reported a 17.8% increase in turnover, rising to £70.1 million. Earnings per share were 25.30p, and pre-tax profit stood at £9.3 million.Newspaper advertising revenue rose by 9.1% for the group,… Continue reading Newscom Reports Interim Results
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has fined cable company Telewest £10,000 for continually breaching the ITC rules on the amount and scheduling of advertising, in relation to local advertisements.In November 1998, the broadcaster screened an ad for an 18-rated film on the Cartoon Network during a local advertising slot on Telewest Cable in the Bristol… Continue reading ITC Fines Telewest £10,000
Cable company NTL has extended its contracts with the ITV companies and Channel 4 to cover the remainder of the analogue era. Effectively, the deal clears the way for the eventual ending of the conventional analogue age.Under the £500 million deal, NTL will continue to transmit ITV and Channel 4 broadcasts until the government and… Continue reading NTL To Carry ITV And Channel 4 Broadcasts Until Analogue Switch-Off
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk ‘This is Money’ is the new website from Associated New Media, the new media publishing division of the Daily Mail & General Trust, owners of The Daily Mail and The Evening Standard. It bills itself as ‘your personal financial advisor’ and is targeted straight at the money-loving heart of Middle England, offering advice on… Continue reading Website Of The Week – This Is Money
Associated Newspapers is to delay the launch of its free daily paper London Metro (see Newsline). The title will now launch on 15 March, and will have an initial print run of 100,000, which the publisher hopes will rise to 350,000 by April/May.The postponement is due to distribution problems according to spokesperson at Associated Newspapers.Meanwhile,… Continue reading Associated Newspaper Delays Launch Of London Daily
