Haymarket’s Formula One magazine, GPX, has been ‘suspended’ only four issues and six weeks into its life. The title was launched in July this year but since then it has failed to sell sufficient copies to keep it afloat.GPX‘s editor, Paul Fearnley, has returned to his old job as editor of Haymarket’s Motoring News and… Continue reading GPX Magazine Closes After Only 4 Issues
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Surfing on the wave of its latest circulation figures (see Newsline), FHM is launching its own brand credit card.Publisher EMAP also has plans to formulate FHM holidays, which a spokesperson said would be “geared towards the FHM reader; adventurous holidays like white-water rafting.”FHM saw a 53% increase in its circulation in the latest ABC year… Continue reading FHM Celebrates Sales Success
IPC announced this week that it is doubling its display ad staff, in an effort to restructure its music & sports group.The group is being split into three sales teams: music and lifestyle, sport and a group sales team, which will liase with large agencies working on consumer business. Two new ad directors will also… Continue reading IPC Doubles Its Forces
According to its first set of buy rate figures released this week, the movies-on-demand service Front Row is three times more popular than predicted at the time of its launch back in March (see Newsline). The buy rates were 34% for July.According to the independent RSMB quarterly survey for June, Front Row has a 1%… Continue reading Front Row Is First In Line
Xfm’s new owner, Capital Radio (see Capital Receives Go-Ahead On Xfm Takeover), is to relaunch the station on Monday 24 August, with a new daily afternoon programme hosted by Bob Geldof. Geldof is to host a two-hour show, between 4pm and 6pm, and will be playing “simply the music that I like”.Until Monday’s relaunch at… Continue reading Capital Puts Xfm On Hold Pending Relaunch
Cabal Communications, the publishing company recently set up by Sally O’Sullivan (see O’Sullivan Plans A Batch Of New Magazine Launches), is planning to launch two consumer magazine titles this October. A lads’ magazine and a home interest magazine are in the pipeline, although Cabal will not reveal titles or editors at this stage.It is understood… Continue reading Cabal Winds Up To Two October Launches
EMAP has announced a £9 million deal to buy the bulk of Register Information Services (RIS) and Shots magazine from the Register Group. Register Group was recently purchased by EMAP and eXtreme Information, but EMAP has also now completely bought out the services RIS and Shots, which will operate as parts of EMAP’s Business Communications… Continue reading EMAP Splashes Out On RIS
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is in the process of taking satellite broadcaster BSkyB and football’s Premier League to court over a broadcasting rights deal struck five years ago.The £670 million deal between the League and BSkyB, which gave Sky the rights to broadcast live games in England between 1993 and 1996, was completed… Continue reading OFT Takes BSkyB And Premier League To Restrictive Practices Court
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is carrying out a preliminary enquiry on ITV’s insistence that it is not going to allow its channels to be carried by BSkyB’s digital service (see Newsline) which launches in October.The move is the latest development in a debate which has also involved the Independent Television Commission (ITC), which… Continue reading OFT Becomes Involved In Digital War
