ITV has announced its forthcoming schedule for Winter 1994. The £186m season is aiming to attract big volume and upmarket audiences.There was much emphasis put on new quality drama and new factual series. Over £75m is to be spent on drama series over the Winter season, including eight new series and eight returning favourites. Big… Continue reading ITV WINTER 1994 SCHEDULE
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Yesterday the European Sponsorship Consultants Association staged a forum to discuss the Fremion Report on Sponsorship and Patronage for the EC Culture Committee.Yves Fremion, the French Green MEP, has put forward a report to the European Parliament concerning sponsorship which has proved controversial. The forum was called to address the issues raised before the Fremion… Continue reading ESCA Forum; The Fremion Report
The Sunday Mirror has attracted wide-spread condemnation over publication of photographs of the Princess of Wales working out in a gymnasium. Further photographs appear in today’s Daily Mirror, which says it will not be “cowed by the hysterical accusations now being made against it”.Lord McGregor, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission has described the Mirror… Continue reading MIRROR CONDEMNED OVER PRINCESS PHOTOS
The BBC is considering creating a range of international satellite television channels using its archives.Following last week’s confirmation that the licence fee will be linked to inflation, the corporation is set to maximise its earnings. According to Bob Phillis, BBC deputy director-general, the main opportunities lie in creating thematic channels in areas such as entertainment… Continue reading BBC To Move Into Satellite
Redwood Publishing has sold the computer magazine Acorn User to Europress Enterprise. Redwood sold its other computer title, Educational Computing, earlier in the year to Training Information Network. Redwood explains these sales by the fact that they are not specialist publishers, but mainstream.Europress also owns a second Acorn title, Acorn Computer, although the possibility of… Continue reading Acorn User Bought By Europress
Today YTTV has announced that Clive Leach, chairman and chief executive, has resigned. The announcement comes less than one week after the company’s warning that the annual profits will show a loss, following disclosures about altering revenue figures.Ward Thomas (currently deputy chairman) has been asked to act as chairman, and John Fairley (managing director of… Continue reading YTTV Chief Resigns
Today YTTV has announced that Clive Leach, chairman and chief executive, has resigned. The announcement comes less than one week after the company’s warning that the annual profits will show a loss, following disclosures about altering revenue figures.Ward Thomas (currently deputy chairman) has been asked to act as chairman, and John Fairley (managing director of… Continue reading YTTV Chief Resigns
Redwood Publishing has sold the computer magazine Acorn User to Europress Enterprise. Redwood sold its other computer title, Educational Computing, earlier in the year to Training Information Network. Redwood explains these sales by the fact that they are not specialist publishers, but mainstream.Europress also owns a second Acorn title, Acorn Computer, although the possibility of… Continue reading Acorn User Bought By Europress
Your Garden, the monthly gardening magazine from IPC which launched in March, has just been issued with its first ABC figures.Your Garden launched with an initial print run of 160,000. The ABC figure for June to August 1993 is 132,424.ABC CIRCULATION FIGURES AND BASIC DATA TITLE CP FQ CIRC DATE (p) 000s BBC GARDNRS WLD… Continue reading Your Garden Circulation Figures
Your Garden, the monthly gardening magazine from IPC which launched in March, has just been issued with its first ABC figures.Your Garden launched with an initial print run of 160,000. The ABC figure for June to August 1993 is 132,424.ABC CIRCULATION FIGURES AND BASIC DATA TITLE CP FQ CIRC DATE (p) 000s BBC GARDNRS WLD… Continue reading Your Garden Circulation Figures
