On 16 April Mario Monti – the Internal Market Commissioner – and Martin Bangemann – the Industry Commissioner – jointly presented a Communication to the European Parliament and Council, promoting the development of a single market in electronic commerce. The Communication is intended to generate debate concerning electronic commerce and to promote the application of… Continue reading EU: Communication On Electronic Commerce
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Miller Freeman is reported to be launching a new subscription based on-line business news service.The service called Link 2 Business Finder will aim to provide an editorial archive and product news service. News will be updated daily and sites will be linked to Miller Freeman’s titles. The service is set to go on-line in May.
BSkyB and some of the bigger UK cable companies such as Nynex and Telewest are believed to be negotiating a deal which would see their co-operation in the launch of pay-per-view film and sports events.It is reported that the cable companies, which in the past have always attacked BSkyB’s dominant position in the pay-TV market,… Continue reading BSkyB And Cable May Join For PPV Deal
The latest ABC figures reveal that, for the period October 1996 – March 1997, The News of the World was the highest selling newspaper, selling 4,537,641 copies. In the daily market, The Sun remains the most popular title selling 3,962,745 copies. Nevertheless, both these titles saw their circulations fall during this time by between 2… Continue reading National Newspaper March ABCs – Summary
The most recent ABC figures show that Northcliffe Newspapers’ The West Briton and Essex Chronicle have the top two circulation figures for all paid weekly papers.A spokesperson for the group said: “These excellent ABC results are underpinned by Northcliffe’s commitment to the research and development of its regional titles.”Northcliffe Newspapers: 0171 400 1100
The MacManus Group, owners of the DMB&B Network has announced the creation of a new international media network, MediaVest Worldwide.It is reported that Media Vest Worldwide will be headed by DMB&B’s global media director, Mike Moore who is named chief executive and president. Moore said: “Existing DMB&B media operations will be rebranded as MediaVest and… Continue reading MacManus Group Creates New Media Network
IPC Magazines’ bi-monthly Eat Soup is to become a monthly from May.While, IPC’s weekly newsprint New Musical Express is to emphasis its photography and access to celebrity circles by adding a glossy style supplement. NME Style Guide comes with next weeks issue of the paper. It will include a selection of celebrity snaps, gossip and… Continue reading Eat Soup More Often
After considering the proposals submitted by the ten applicants, the Radio Authority has offered the two new small scale ILR licensees for Merseyside to Crash FM and Dune FM.Crash FM will be offering an alternative rock and dance station for 15-34 year olds in Liverpool and some surrounding parts of Knowsley, Sefton and Wirral.Dune FM… Continue reading Two New Radio Stations For Merseyside
Time Out will be relaunching Kids Out as Time Out Kids Out on May 21. Time Out recently acquired Kids Out from the independent publishers, Kids Out publishing. The new look magazine is being redesigned along similar lines to its new parent title. The 64 page magazine will be primarily listings based, but include some… Continue reading Time Out Take Kids Out
CIA Group PLC, Europe’s second largest independent media buyer, has published its preliminary results for the year ending 31 December 1996.The Group saw turnover rise 28% last year to £774 million. Pre-tax profits were £7.5 million, the 12% rise was attributed to new business wins. Multinational account wins include Shell, Wrangler, Swatch, Ericsson and products… Continue reading CIA Group Report Healthy Profits
