Will Hutton has become the new editor of the Observer and has appointed Paul Webster as Deputy Editor.Mr Hutton, 45, has been assistant editor of the Guardian since 1995 and replaces Andrew Jaspan. He joined the Guardian in 1990 as Economics Editor following ten years at the BBC as producer and correspondent for programmes including… Continue reading New Editors For The Observer
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70 people have complained about the Martini ad campaign, which features people seeking cosmetic surgery so that they become beautiful enough to drink Martini. From now on the ad will have to be broadcast after the watershed.The majority of complainants, including a plastic surgeon, clinical neurophysiologist and two charities, objected to the use of references… Continue reading Martini Ad Causes Complaints
Outdoor advertising group Maiden announced today that it intends to seek a listing on the London Stock Exchange.Maiden hopes that the flotation will provide funds to reduce its debt and allow its cash flows to fund further investments. In the last three years the group’s turnover has increased 52% to £36.5 million and operating profit… Continue reading Maiden Seeks Stock Exchange Listing
Ulster Television has this morning released financial results for 1995. It was a record year for Ulster, with profits up by 9.5% to £8.2 million. Advertising revenue was up by 9.8%, ahead of the average increase for ITV of 5.5%. Ulster TV further increased their market share of ITV revenue for the fourth year in… Continue reading Ulster Television Profits Up 9.5 Per Cent
Details have just been released on the 1996 European Advertising Effectiveness Symposium, “How Advertising Works”, to be held on 23-24 May in Lisbon.The conference addresses the issues of evaluating the contribution that advertising makes to company profitability. Speakers include Sally Ford- Hutchinson, Executive Planning Director from DMB&B, Philippe Vincent, President of Lintas, Portugal, “Assessing effective… Continue reading 1996 European Advertising Effectiveness Symposium
The Daily Telegraph is to sponsor Carlton’s Sport in Question, which starts transmission on Monday. The sponsorship however, will not take effect until the 15th April.The decision to sponsor the new series of Sport in Questions follows the paper’s recent sponsorship of Kavanagh QC.
NTL, the company which transmits Channel 3, Channel 4 and most independent radio stations has been acquired by CableTel Limited, the UK’s third largest cable operator, for approximately £200m. The combination will create a national, full service telecommunications network claimed to be the first of its kind anywhere in the world.The alliance will connect NTL’s… Continue reading NTL Bought By CableTel For £200m
Cable and Wireless has reopened merger talks with BT, it has emerged. This would create one of the world’s largest telecoms groups.The discussions centre on proposals for C&W to acquire BT through a reverse takeover, in which C&W would issue new shares to acquire the much larger BT, instead of the other way round. This… Continue reading Cable And Wireless Reopens Merger Talks With BT
Sir Tim Bell is to take the closing session of this year’s Radio Advertising Bureau Conference at the Royal Lancaster Hotel on 15 October.Douglas McArthur, the RAB’s managing director, said, “Sir Tim’s advice is eagerly sought, and listened to, by the UK’s top people. With Sir John Harvey-Jones in the morning and Sir Tim in… Continue reading Tim Bell Speaker At RAB Conference
Jonathan King’s bid to become the highest paid radio presenter in Britain has failed. He negotiated a million dollar deal with Talk Radio UK back in October whereby if he attracted a million new listeners to the station he would receive the million dollars.If his morning show (1000 to 1200) had managed to increase its… Continue reading Talk Radio Replaces “Million Dollar Mouth”
