The Daily Telegraph will raise its cover-price next week. The paper will now cost 45p, an increase of 5p, on Tuesdays through to Fridays, though Monday’s edition will remain at 40p. Saturday’s price will increase by the same amount to 75p.Telegraph: 0171 538 5000
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UK Gold has said that Singapore Airlines will be sponsoring its Masterpieces series. The slot, which is broadcast on Sunday evenings, shows programmes such as Boys From The Blackstuff, Poldark and I Claudius. The series will carry Singapore credits until at least the end of the year.UK Gold: 0171 306 6100
United News and Media is declining to comment on who is bidding for it regional business, United Provincial Newspapers, though Southern Newspapers is thought to be preparing an offer.At first Independent Newspapers and Trinity International were believed to be front-runners, but speculation now has it that Southern Newspapers is planning a bid of £100m for… Continue reading UPN Remain Tight-Lipped
According to trade press reports Paul Twivy, chief executive of Bates Dorland, has left the company in an acrimonious dispute.Campaign says that the row was between Twivy and the Bates chairman Michael Bungey over Twivy’s future role in the company. He apparently turned down the job of worldwide head of strategic planning and new business… Continue reading Dorland Chief Exec Leaves
The first month’s results from the new BARB Light Viewers panel has revealed that the top 20 programmes for reaching light viewers all came from C4. Out of the top 40 programmes the channel supplied 33.The top programme is Channel 4 News, followed by Book Choice, Whose Line Is It Anyway, Brainspotting and Secret History.… Continue reading C4 Tops Light Viewing
Yorkshire Tyne Tees Television (YTT TV) has drawn up a plan which would require all broadcasters, including cable and satellite to pay a 14 per cent levy on advertising and subscription revenues. The plan, referred to as “the level playing field,” would provide an alternative to the current method which taxes only Channel 3 franchisees… Continue reading YTT Calculates Level Playing Field
Rugby Union may receive a change in fortune with speculation that BSkyB are planning to invest £140m for the Heineken European Cup. Although BSkyB were unwilling to comment, the investment could change the look of the tournament which was dropped by ITV last week *(ITV Abandons Euro Rugby Cup). ITV covered the first year of… Continue reading BSkyB May Save Euro Cup
Revenue Agency estimates for August show that combined revenue for ITV and Channel 4 dropped for the first time this year, decreasing by 4.34% year-on-year to £132.6 million.Costs Per Thousand CPTs for ITV and Channel 4 roughly mirrored the August impacts, with CPTs for adults rising by 21.2% to 643p. The cost of reaching ABC1… Continue reading TV Round-Up – August
The science fiction drama series X-Files continues to attract big audiences. The episode shown on September 19th, which was the second part of the cliffhanger from the previous series, attracted an audience of 9.19 million viewers and a consolidated share of 41%. This doesn’t however beat ITV’s detective drama series Taggart which was on at… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary – X-Files Is Doing X-Cellent For BBC1
IPC Magazines will be holding a seminar on Wednesday November 13 to look at developments in the magazine market.Feast of Magazines will feature five editorial sessions on: the reasons behind the growth in men’s magazines, including the strategies for Loaded and Eat Soup; an analysis of the women’s weeklies sector and what drives purchase; the… Continue reading IPC Examines Developments In Magazine Market
