Figures released by Rank Screen Advertising confirm that Jurassic Park’s first weekend accumulated a record total of £4.87m – over £2m more than the box office success Batman Returns, which hit the screens last July. RSA figures, quoted to MediaTel today, estimate admissions for the weekend at 1.7m-1.8m people, but the final figure has yet… Continue reading Jurassic Park Has Record Weekend
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Figures released by Rank Screen Advertising confirm that Jurassic Park’s first weekend accumulated a record total of £4.87m – over £2m more than the box office success Batman Returns, which hit the screens last July. RSA figures, quoted to MediaTel today, estimate admissions for the weekend at 1.7m-1.8m people, but the final figure has yet… Continue reading Jurassic Park Has Record Weekend
The ITC yesterday published a consultation document on the future of Channel 5, seven months after rejecting the single application from Channel Five Holdings Limited.The document sets out three options including a summary of a technical study. The three options were:1. READVERTISEMENTReadvertisement of a single licence on similar terms to those advertised in the original… Continue reading ITC Publishes C5 Consultation Document
The ITC yesterday published a consultation document on the future of Channel 5, seven months after rejecting the single application from Channel Five Holdings Limited.The document sets out three options including a summary of a technical study. The three options were:1. READVERTISEMENTReadvertisement of a single licence on similar terms to those advertised in the original… Continue reading ITC Publishes C5 Consultation Document
Press reports suggest that Today newspaper has emerged the weakest of all the tabloids in the first week of a price war, started by The Sun last Monday.The paper is thought to have lost 5-7% of sales last week, with Friday’s figure falling by 26,000 on the previous week’s sales. The Daily Star has also… Continue reading Today Suffers In Tabloid Battle
Press reports suggest that Today newspaper has emerged the weakest of all the tabloids in the first week of a price war, started by The Sun last Monday.The paper is thought to have lost 5-7% of sales last week, with Friday’s figure falling by 26,000 on the previous week’s sales. The Daily Star has also… Continue reading Today Suffers In Tabloid Battle
12.00: It has just been announced that Granada, Scottish, Grampian and Border Television have reached an agreement to set up a unique new sales force, responsible for all aspects of airtime sales and related commercial development for the 4 ITV channels. The new sales company will be headed by Mick Desmond, currently executive sales and… Continue reading New TV Sales Houses Announced
Scottish Field will relaunch later this year, in an attempt to increase the magazine’s circulation. Sales for the Glasgow-based title have fallen from over 12,000 in 1991 to 9,000 for July-December 1992.. The chancellor, Kenneth Clarke, has indicated that he will impose VAT on newspapers and magazines in November’s budget, a move strongly opposed by… Continue reading Magazine Snippets..
Scottish Field will relaunch later this year, in an attempt to increase the magazine’s circulation. Sales for the Glasgow-based title have fallen from over 12,000 in 1991 to 9,000 for July-December 1992.. The chancellor, Kenneth Clarke, has indicated that he will impose VAT on newspapers and magazines in November’s budget, a move strongly opposed by… Continue reading Magazine Snippets..
12.00: It has just been announced that Granada, Scottish, Grampian and Border Television have reached an agreement to set up a unique new sales force, responsible for all aspects of airtime sales and related commercial development for the 4 ITV channels. The new sales company will be headed by Mick Desmond, currently executive sales and… Continue reading New TV Sales Houses Announced
