Perspectives on Architecture is a new magazine launching next March in association with the Prince of Wales’s Institute of Architecture and Wordsearch Publishing. It will cover architecture, arts, crafts, house decoration, landscaping and green issues.The monthly A4 title will have a cover price of £2.50 and an initial print run of 40,000. The magazine’s contributors… Continue reading Perspectives On Architecture Launch
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Speculation has arisen today over the true revenue figure achieved by the combined YTTV in September.It would appear that YTTV initially were pulling revenue forward into September, thus producing an artificially high revenue figure, and thus presumably higher CPT figures. It would appear today however that YTTV have now decided to push revenue back into… Continue reading YTTV September Revenue Questioned
IPC are looking for 20 women-targeted advertisers to take part in a new ad awareness study to be launched next year. The research will be conducted by Millward Brown using telephone interviews with around 10,000 women over the year. Respondents will be asked if they have recently seen any advertising for the brands either in… Continue reading New Ad Tracking Service
Revenue for September, based on agency estimates, came in with a combined ITV/ C4 revenue of £166.335m – an increase on 15% on September 1992.Channel 4’s revenue came in at £29.5m, which represents 17.7% of the total and continues the slight downturn in C4’s performance in recent months. ITV’s revenue was estimated at £136.88.In terms… Continue reading TV Revenue And Shares – September
C4 estimate that by the end of the present 10 year licence period they will have paid ITV more than £200m-ITV will this year receive £30m+ from C4. The estimates are based on the 1990 Broadcasting Act’s stipulation which states that if C4’s share of net terrestrial revenue exceeds 14% then 50% of the excess… Continue reading Channel 4 Levy Estimates
Chief executive of Channel Four Michael Grade told the heritage select committee yesterday that the government should protect more sporting events from being grabbed by subscription-only satellite channels. Events such as the Grand National and Wimbledon were in danger, he said, as he gave evidence in the committee’s enquiry into the BBC’s future.Grade also warned… Continue reading Grade Speaks For Public Access Sport
A management buyout is expected to be concluded this week between the WPP Group and its US agency Fallon McElligott. The latter will buy itself independence in a deal thought to be worth £10m.
Following the fall-out of radio one DJs (Newsline -28/9) Atlantic 252 have signed up Simon Bates and his popular “Our Tune” slot from January. Atlantic 252 sales director Andy Hawkins admits that he hopes to pick up disenchanted radio one listeners.The programme, a housewives favourite, is up for sponsorship, offering on-air credits, a solus 30-second… Continue reading Bates To Atlantic 252
A management buyout is expected to be concluded this week between the WPP Group and its US agency Fallon McElligott. The latter will buy itself independence in a deal thought to be worth £10m.
The Newspaper Society has criticised proposals by the Lord Chancellor to create a new civil law of infringement of privacy.The NS criticises proposals in the consultation paper as being unclear and unworkable, and if made law it “could stop regional newspapers’ investigation and revelation of matters of legitimate interest to their local communities”. The Society… Continue reading NS Condemn Privacy Proposals
