http://www.maxim-magazine.co.ukDennis Publishing’s men’s title, Maxim, is the latest magazine to hit the world wide web. True to form the site contains little original written material (can’t undermine sales on the newsstand) and is far from being a publication in its own right. It’s the kind of website that you might go to once, to play… Continue reading Website Of The Week – Maxim
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The Local Radio Company (TLRC) has announced the transfer of its 103.4 The Beach station to Tindle Newspapers.Tindle Newspapers was a founder of Radio Investments Ltd. (RIL) which already controls TLRC. TLRC’s chief executive Chris Carnegy said: “We were delighted that Sir Ray [Tindle] expressed interest in The Beach. TLRC is proud of the station’s… Continue reading Tindle Newspapers Takes Control Of The Beach
Independent Newspapers, the Irish media group, has today announced a rise in pre-tax profits from IR£66.8 million to IR£100.1 million in 1997. Turnover was IR£598.8 million, up 43% on IR£419.1 million in 1996. Good ad revenues from a strong economy helped boost the figures.Chairman Tony O’Reilly said: “The current year has been positive in all… Continue reading Strong Results For Independent Newspapers
The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) has redrafted (for the second time this year) its procedure for auditing multiple copies/bulk sales of national newspapers.There has been concern in the industry that bulk sales, particularly when performed ad hoc, are distorting the ABC audit figures. To combat this the ABC promised ‘more expansive controls’ in auditing… Continue reading ABC Creates New Bulk Sales Procedures
The ITC today outlined its proposals for remedying what it sees as the anti-competitive practices which are used to “bundle” pay-tv channels.Following an extensive investigation it concluded that a number of practices restrict and distort viewer choices. It hopes that its proposals will lead to a wider range of basic channel packages of different sizes,… Continue reading ITC Recommends Smaller Channel Packages For Pay TV
In the latest report from the Broadcasting Standards Commission (BSC) an episode of EastEnders receives 16 complaints for its story in which a young couple learn that their unborn baby has spina bifida and hydrocephalus.Viewers believed that the couple’s response and subsequent storyline were unsuitably difficult viewing for the schedule. The BBC said that the… Continue reading EastEnders Receives 16 Complaints For Spina Bifida Storyline
The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) may well find itself in the centre of a scuffle between News International Newspapers (NIN) and the Mirror Group over the auditing of multiple copies/bulks sales of their newspapers.The issue has been re-sparked by letters sent from NIN’s circulation director, Ian Weston, to the ABC, the Institute of Practitioners… Continue reading Bulk Sales Battle Between NI And Mirror Group
The national newspaper market saw a fall in readership of 2.7% year on year to 72.674 million for September-February, with only five titles showing rises.The Daily Star performed the worst, with a drop of 13.9% while there was something of a role reversal at the Express and Daily Mail. The former saw an increase of… Continue reading National Newspaper NRS – February
Chime Communications today revealed a rise in annual pre-tax profits from £3.723 million to £3.834 million while turnover increased from £33.72m to £42.367.Sir Tim Bell, chairman of Chime, made reference to the acquisition of HHCL at the end of last year (subscribers see Chime/WPP Join Forces To Buy HHCL) when he commented on the company’s… Continue reading Profits Reach £3.8m At Chime
The national newspaper market saw a fall in readership of 2.7% year on year to 72.674 million for September-February, with only five titles showing rises.The Daily Star performed the worst, with a drop of 13.9% to 1.896 million while the Independent was not far behind with a fall of 10.1% to 704,000. The People and… Continue reading National Newspaper NRS – February
