The Monopolies and Mergers Commission (MMC) has published a letter outlining the issues which it is to consider in the light of the BSkyB takeover bid for Manchester United Football Club. The bid was made in early September (see Newsline), and was referred to the MMC by Peter Mandelson at the end of October (see… Continue reading MMC Outlines Issues Of Concern Over BSkyB Bid
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Yesterday saw the launch of Blue, a new London based magazine aimed at the inhabitants in the west of the capital.The title is a rather scaled down version of Time Out, containing guides and listings to the area, as well as features on local places, fashions and general lifestyle items.The title is £1 where sold,… Continue reading Blue Joins The Ranks
The Advertising Standards Authority’s monthly bulletin upheld complaints against BSkyB this month, criticising a magazine advertisement claiming that its service was the widest choice of TV provided by any supplier. The ASA ruled that the broadcaster had failed to justify the claim that it offered the widest choice of television, and therefore asked Sky to… Continue reading ASA Clamps Down On Broadcaster’s Advertising
Daily Mail & General Trust today released its preliminary results for the year, showing a turnover of £1,417.8 million, an increase of 18% from last year. Pre-tax profit was £197.4 million for the year ended 27 September 1998.The group reported significant market share increases of its titles, the Daily Mail and the Mail On Sunday,… Continue reading DMGT Reports Increase In Market Share
Mike Soutar, managing director of EMAP Radio’s Kiss 100 London station, has been moved to the post of creative director for the company.Soutar will be responsible for creating new programme ideas across all the company’s stations, but he will not be in control of specific programming decisions. Whilst a replacement is being sought, EMAP Radio’s… Continue reading EMAP Radio Moves Kiss MD To Creative Role
The Bank of England has delivered a pre-Christmas boost to hard-pressed manufacturers and retailers by cutting interest rates by a half-point.The Bank’s nine-member Monetary Policy Committee voted for the third month in succession to reduce its base rate for lending, moving it from 6.75% to 6.25%. However, this falls below the 1% cut which a… Continue reading Bank Cuts Interest Rate By 0.5%
Face and Arena, says that the market was not open to a magazine which didn’t primarily focus on ‘babes’.The magazine’s last issue, which featured a speed garage covermounted CD, still only managed to sell 48,000 copies – well below the title’s target circulation of 80,000. “There is only so much money you can spend,” said… Continue reading Wagadon’s Deluxe Closes After Eight Months
Both EMAP and Carlton have joined the tests for the new audience measurement system being conducted by the UK arm of Arbitron, Continental Research (see Arbitron Test Run New Audience Measurement Device). Classic FM, Talk Radio, BBC GMR, Channel 4 and the BBC are also amongst the broadcasters involved in the field tests.The system uses… Continue reading EMAP And Carlton Join New Audience Measurement Tests
ITV has teamed up once again with Britannia Music in a sponsorship deal for its Record Of The Year 1998 programmes. Britannia has sponsored ITV’s broadcast of the Brit Awards for the last five years, and the event itself for the last ten years.Record Of The Year will air on Saturday 12 December with a… Continue reading Britannia To Sponsor ITV Music Awards Show
Amra, the regional sales house, has boosted its sales team by nine as it prepares to take on another 60 Trinity titles; Trinity recently acquired Amra (see Newsline).The new sales executives will work on display, including classified, and recruitment.Amra: 0171 820 1000
