Foote Cone & Belding has announced that it will be setting up a media department in a bid to create a new dimension to its current services. FCB, which set up Optimedia in 1990 to handle media buying and planning, has appointed Rhona Tridgell from the Network to head up the new department. The venture… Continue reading New Media Department For FCB
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Several cable companies are believed to be in the process of launching their own pay-per-view movie services as direct competition to BSkyB’s proposed plans. In what is another step in the current trend to break away from the BSkyB dominance of the pay television, the cable companies are said to be in negotiation with several… Continue reading Cable Companies Attempt Their Own Pay-Pay-View Deal
Confirmation that an £800,000 writ had been issued by YTTV against CIA over financial wranglings *YTTV Issues Writ Against CIA sent CIA’s normally stable shareprice down during the week. On Monday shares were at their normal price of 143p but by Friday this had dropped to 132.5p. YTTV dropped 3p to 1297p on Tuesday but… Continue reading Sharewatch W/E 15/11/96
Granada is expected to reveal improved profits of around £450 million, when it announces its full year figures on Wednesday. There will also be interim reports for GWR, Cable and Wireless and Southnews Plc later in the week.A new black tabloid newspaper called New Nation hits the newsstands today. Delayed from last week the internet… Continue reading The Week Ahead
The Radio Advertising Bureau has recruited Rupert Steele, UK media research manager at Leo Burnett, to expand and develop its Media Planning Services division and drive forward the media planning function offered to agencies.The division acts as a confidential and impartial help desk to assist media departments in investigating radio opportunities and planning effective radio… Continue reading New Head For RAB’s Media Planning Services
General Cable, the fifth largest cable operator in the UK, experienced increased losses in the nine months to the end of September, reaching £19.1 million compared to £14.8m last year, while revenues increased and churn decreased from 31% to 23%.As with most cable companies at present, most of General Cable’s losses were attributable to the… Continue reading General Cable Losses Worsen
In a presentation to agencies and advertisers Channel 4 revealed that it would be spending an extra £45m on programming for 1997 and will begin broadcasting 24 hours a day.Amongst the highlights of the new 1997 schedule will be premieres of Reservoir Dogs and Trainspotting. Also featured will be Alan Bleasdale’s Melissa, a new police… Continue reading C4 To Broadcast 24-Hour Schedule
Cable and satellite programming group Flextech this morning announced that turnover for the third quarter was £20.9 million, an increase of 146% on the same period last year. Losses also decreased, falling from £5.7m to £3.8m.The increased turnover reflects the acquisition of Home Shopping Network Direct in March while most of the losses were incurred… Continue reading Flextech Turnover Increases 146%
Dennis Publishing’s new men’s title Stuff is in the shops today * Dennis Magazine Details Emerge, claiming to herald a new genre of magazine combining the content of both a lifestyle and special interest title.Stuff is a mine of information about all those things that men supposedly need to buy, and probably need advice in… Continue reading First Issue Review: Stuff
