News International, the owner of The Times newspaper, yesterday complained to the Audited Bureau of Circulation over its decision not to include circulation figures from Monday’s edition of the newspaper. The Times which is normally priced at 30p on weekdays and 40p on Saturdays is being sold at 10p from this week to launch Britain’s… Continue reading Times In Circulation Row
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Kleenex has signed as sponsor to Carlton and Central Television’s new service, “The Pollen Count”. The 25 second bulletin with seven second front and end credits goes out three times a day, around the weather or news, for the next six weeks.As well as informing viewers of the pollen count each day and providing a… Continue reading Kleenex And IBM In Sponsorship Deals
The Stars In Their Eyes Grand Final, shown on Saturday 25th May, was watched by over 11.5 million people. The variety show, which was won by a Marti Pellow lookalike, attracted an audience of 11.58 million and a consolidated share of the audience of 54%; this made it the most watched programme on the Saturday… Continue reading Goodnight Of Viewing For ITV’s Stars In Their Eyes
Sky Television is to launch a range of consumer sports magazines from this autumn. Produced by FourFourTwo publishers Haymarket magazines, the first title will be “a high quality title covering all aspects of sport including those shown on Sky”; it will include in-depth interviews, detailed statistics and pictures.The launch follows research carried out by Haymarket… Continue reading Sky Television To Launch Sports Magazines
The Premier League has told MediaTel today that contrary to press reports no decision has yet been reached as to who gains the rights to live premiership football. Bids are being presented today at the Premier League’s headquarters with no decision expected until the weekend at the earliest.BSkyB is the favourite to carry on with… Continue reading Press Speculation On Premiership TV Rights Just Rumours
The ITC yesterday launched the second stage of its public consultation on the licensing of digital terrestrial television. The Broadcasting Bill, currently under consideration in the House of Commons, sets out a two-tier licensing structure under which the carriers of the services, the multiplex operators, are to be licensed separately from the services themselves.These licenses… Continue reading Digital Television – The Second Stage
A new survey carried out by Mintel into the lifestyles and aspirations of 20-34 year-olds shows that buying new cars, going on good holidays and paying off non-mortgage debt are high on their list of priorities.Other results from the survey of 1,500 individuals show that as many as 20% of today’s 20-34 year-olds could remain… Continue reading Holidays And Cars Priority For Young Adults
Eight out of ten (81%) of British companies see the development of the Internet as a business opportunity and only 1% feel it to be a threat, according to a survey commissioned by Barclays Bank of the top 1,000 companies.The survey also found that: Over a third (38%) of companies already have an Internet site.… Continue reading 81% Of British Companies See Internet As Business Opportunity
The latest cinema admissions figures, for April, show weekly admissions for the month averaged 2.65m a week, up 22% on the same month last year and the highest April weekly average since 1974. The highest grossing weeks were at the beginning of April, with big films like Toy Story and Sense & Sensibility still attracting… Continue reading April Cinema Admissions Up 22%
The cinema industry is claiming success after Sunday’s National Cinema Day saw over one million people attending cinemas. Organised by the film industry to celebrate a century of cinema, every cinema charged only £1 all day.With a few returns still to be filed, Sunday’s total admittance stands at 1.1 million; the highest Sunday attendance on… Continue reading Britain Turns Out In Force For National Cinema Day
