ITV companies Carlton and Granada, joint owners of digital terrestrial broadcaster, ONdigital, both performed poorly on Friday. Granada dropped by 59p (4.3%) to 1,319p; Carlton fell by 23˝p (3.6%) to 633p. A possible rift between the two companies and the other ITV franchises which make up the Network could developed over the supply of ITV… Continue reading Sharewatch
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Radio audience research body, RAJAR, today launches its new audience research system, RAJAR 99, as part of its brief to provide a more accurate measure of the UK’s radio listening habits.The changes to the research system include an easier-to-use diary for recording listening times and stations; individual diary placement to increase the accuracy of the… Continue reading RAJAR Data Release Put Back To June Under New Methodology
Marketing managers are gaining confidence in their sales targets again, according to the latest Marketing Trends Survey published by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), following a major slump last year (see Newsline).The CIM Confidence Index has risen from 87.7% in January (see Newsline) to 91%, with 55% of marketing managers now believing that their… Continue reading Marketers Gain Confidence In Their Sales Targets
GWR Group has made a number of management changes in order to consolidate its Midlands-based radio stations. Ian Rufus, managing director of Coventry’s Mercia FM, becomes GWR’s new development director of UK radio. Carlton Dale, MD at Leicester Sound, fills Rufus’ role as MD of Mercia FM and Classic Gold 1359. Phil Dixon, MD at… Continue reading Newsline Brief
Motive Communications has been awarded the media planning and buying account worth £3 million by Emap Active, the division of leisure and lifestyle magazines created last year at Emap (see Newsline). Titles that are expected to receive the most marketing support include Motorcycle News, Maxpower and Total Sport.Emap Active appointed Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) to… Continue reading EMAP Active Appoints Motive To Handle Media
A number of senior figures in the UK television industry have united to oppose the possibility of an increase in the BBC licence fee which would be used to cover the costs of setting up digital television.Yesterday’s Financial Times included comments by Sir John Birt, director-general of the BBC, that the introduction of a higher… Continue reading UK Broadcasters Oppose BBC Digital Fee Increase
Rupert Howell, chairman and founding partner of HHCL & Partners and joint chief executive of Chime Communications, has been elected as the new president of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA). He takes over from Graham Hinton, chairman of Bates Dorland.In his inaugural speech at the IPA’s annual general meeting, Howell said of the… Continue reading Howell Elected As New IPA President
Banish images of garden gnomes, swampy ponds and steel iron furniture from your mind before you delve into the fruits of Neweden, as this new title from IPC does for gardening what the Spice Girls and All Saints did for pregnancy – makes it ‘cool’. Think minimalist, think Zen, think ‘Daahhhhling!’. This glossy cacophony of… Continue reading First Issue Review – NewEden
BSkyB is continuing to perform strongly, despite its recent failure to take control of Manchester United (see BSkyB’s Man Utd Takeover Is Blocked). Shares closed at 571p yesterday, 11˝p up on the previous day and 29p higher than a week ago, before the bid was blocked by the DTI.A recent report by analysts Dresdner Kleinwort… Continue reading Sharewatch
