Ramsay Fawell, Senior Marketing Executive at Capital Radio, is joining the Belfast Telegraph as Marketing Services Manager.Fawell takes up his new position on September 20th.
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Ramsay Fawell, Senior Marketing Executive at Capital Radio, is joining the Belfast Telegraph as Marketing Services Manager.Fawell takes up his new position on September 20th.
National Network Radio is to launch an entertainment news show as part of the INR4 inititative, worth up to £2m in sponsorship.The NNR INR4 packages were introduced two months ago, starting with the sports package. The next one to be launched will be the entertainments package, in two weeks time, when details will also be… Continue reading NNR To Launch New Package
According to the National Economic Research Associates latest survey of television advertising expectations, advertising agency confidence in the television market is continuing to improve.The August survey of leading ad agencies showed that agencies’ confidence in the TV advertising market remains “above normal for the time of year” for the eighth month in succession.Despite the rise… Continue reading Confidence In TV Ad Market Rises
National Network Radio is to launch an entertainment news show as part of the INR4 inititative, worth up to £2m in sponsorship.The NNR INR4 packages were introduced two months ago, starting with the sports package. The next one to be launched will be the entertainments package, in two weeks time, when details will also be… Continue reading NNR To Launch New Package
The forecasts for advertising expenditure in the regional press are showing steady improvements for 1994, the Free Newspaper Conference was told on Friday.Mike Waterson, research adviser to the Advertising Association, told the conference that the next two years are expected to be good ones for both the advertising industry as a whole, and the free… Continue reading Free Newspapers’ Future
Mirror Group Newspapers has provisionally agreed to settle a series of legal disputes with the private companies of the late Robert Maxwell; the deal has to be approved at an extraordinary general meeting on 23 Sep. The agreement removes the potential for long and uncertain court action. MGN will abandon potential net claims of at… Continue reading MGN SETTLES DISPUTES
Adscene Group, the Canterbury based newspaper publisher, announced pre-tax profits of £2.1m, up 30% from £1.61m for the year ending May 31.The increase was aided by cost cutting and a steady improvement in the market.
This autumn BBC Magazines is to launch two new youth titles. Pingu is to be launched on 20th October and is aimed at pre-school children. It will follow the cartoon series of the same name, using original texts from Pingu the Penguin.The title will be out fortnightly, and will have a cover price of 70p.… Continue reading New BBC Youth Titles
Newspaper Publishing, publisher of the Independent, is planning to raise up to £20m in a financial restructuring this year.The amount of money is higher than expected because of competition from the cheaper Times. The performance of The Times, and whether or not the circulation of the Independent suffers, will affect the refinancing.Both the finances and… Continue reading Independent Financial Restructure
