The Radio Authority has announced three Independent Local Radio licences. These are among the 54 re-advertisements of existing ILR licences due to take place by the end of the year, with others to follow.For the Bristol area the sole applicant was GWR West, the existing licensee. GWR was re-offered the licence, to come into effect… Continue reading Radio Licences Announced
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The woman’s monthly magazine market sees a new addition on September 23 with the introduction of Agony Line, a problem magazine aimed at readers aged between 20-35.Editor of the title, Vivian Donald, told MediaTel today that although the magazine would obviously face competition from rivals like Woman and Woman’s Own it contained enough individuality to… Continue reading Agony Line Aims At Women
The woman’s monthly magazine market sees a new addition on September 23 with the introduction of Agony Line, a problem magazine aimed at readers aged between 20-35.Editor of the title, Vivian Donald, told MediaTel today that although the magazine would obviously face competition from rivals like Woman and Woman’s Own it contained enough individuality to… Continue reading Agony Line Aims At Women
The Radio Authority has announced three Independent Local Radio licences. These are among the 54 re-advertisements of existing ILR licences due to take place by the end of the year, with others to follow.For the Bristol area the sole applicant was GWR West, the existing licensee. GWR was re-offered the licence, to come into effect… Continue reading Radio Licences Announced
This year’s Media Research Group (MRG) conference centres around developments in media research, concentrating on how media planning has changed over the years and the impact these differences will have on the industry.Sessions at the conference (11-14 November) will include “Slicing up the airwaves” – seen through the eyes of David Mansfield of Capital Radio,… Continue reading Media Research Group Conference 1993
The Football League yesterday announced that Endsleigh, the insurance company, is to replace Barclays Bank as sponsors of the Football League. The three year agreement is worth £3.5 million in total, and includes an option to extend the contract after three years.The season will start on August 14 as the Endsleigh Insurance League.
The Football League yesterday announced that Endsleigh, the insurance company, is to replace Barclays Bank as sponsors of the Football League. The three year agreement is worth £3.5 million in total, and includes an option to extend the contract after three years.The season will start on August 14 as the Endsleigh Insurance League.
Phat, a monthly general interest/ life-style magazine for teenage boys launches this week, aimed at streetwise boys of 12-16 years. Phat aims to fill a gap in the market which currently centres around specialist titles cover- ing computer games or sports.Laurence Stubbs, the magazine’s ad manager, told Mediatel that Phat will appeal to the pre-… Continue reading Phat – First Issue Report
The combined ITV/C4 revenue figure for June, based on agency estimates, came in at £143.02m – an increase of just 1.4% on June last year and the smallest year on year increase so far recorded. In terms of the breakdown of revenue Channel 4 continued to improve, taking 19.9% of the combined revenue (£28.5m). ITV’s… Continue reading TV Round Up – June
The combined ITV/C4 revenue figure for June, based on agency estimates, came in at £143.02m – an increase of just 1.4% on June last year and the smallest year on year increase so far recorded. In terms of the breakdown of revenue Channel 4 continued to improve, taking 19.9% of the combined revenue (£28.5m). ITV’s… Continue reading TV Round Up – June
