Commercial radio stations will not be allowed to cut local programming, after Ofcom rejected pressure from the industry to be able to do so.The watchdog has also announced new rules to preserve sound quality on DAB radio, with new guidelines published today as part of the media regulator’s long-running Future of Radio review.As expected, FM… Continue reading Ofcom Rejects Call For Cut In Local Radio Content
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The Manchester Evening News and Liverpool Daily Post will have both their paid and free circulation figures combined, following a successful campaign.From August, the two regional titles’ ABCs will be combined after the body’s council approved the change to the circulation certificates, creating a single set of industry-agreed reporting standards.Average monthly circulation will be reported… Continue reading Regional Titles Win Bid To Have Paid-For And Free ABCs Combined
CBS Outdoor has been awarded the five-year contract to manage advertising on Yellow Buses, part of Bournemouth Transport’s portfolio.Having held the national sales contract for Yellow Buses since 2004, under the terms of the new deal CBS Outdoor will now manage all advertising sales, including local campaigns for national and regional businesses.It will be responsible… Continue reading CBS Outdoor Wins Bournemouth Transport Brief
The latest regional ABC figures, for January – June 2007, show that all of the top ten paid regional newspaper titles suffered declining circulations for the period.The largest real term decline in the top ten was felt by the Manchester Evening News & The Pink, down more than 30,200 copies year on year.Within the paid… Continue reading ABC Regional Newspapers: Jan-Jun 2007
New research from the Newspaper Society (NS) reveals that the number of regional press websites, radio stations and niche publications grew by between 21% and 25% in 2006.The NS Annual Regional Press Survey, published today, shows the number of websites grew from 828 to 1102. The number of core regional newspaper titles went up slightly… Continue reading Regional Press Websites Increase
The Audit Bureau of Circulations has announced that it has begun a review of the various rule sets for regional newspapers.At the moment there are two rule sets through which regional newspapers can report; Regional Newspapers Paid, and Verified Free Distribution (VFD).Both of these rule sets detail how copies must be counted and reported; and… Continue reading ABC Begins Review Of Regional Newspaper Rule Sets
The latest ABC figures, for July – December 2006, show that the regional press has suffered quite badly, with the majority of titles recording declining circulation figures.The West Midlands Express And Star recorded the largest circulation figure, whilst the Liverpool Echo had the second highest.Of the top ten free regional newspaper groups, only one group… Continue reading ABC Regional Newspapers: Jul-Dec 2006
Speaking at the MRG conference in Vienna last week, Peter Bowman, consultant to the IAB, outlined the creation of JICIMS, the Joint Industry Committee for Internet Measurement Systems.Working with the AOP (Association for Online Publishers), IAB and ISBA, the aim is to create an industry planning currency for the internet that would sit alongside existing… Continue reading MRG Conference: JICIMS Moving Forward
The latest ABC figures show that the circulation of all regional daily newspapers across England, Scotland and Wales have declined year on year for the six-month period from January-June 2006.NewsLine will provide in-depth analysis on the market shortly…ABC: 01442 870 800 www.abc.org.uk
The latest ABC figures show that the circulation of all regional daily newspapers across England, Scotland and Wales have declined year on year for the six-month period from January-June 2006.The Liverpool Echo has overtaken the Manchester Evening News, despite a year on year circulation decline of more than 6%. The MEN and the Pink saw… Continue reading ABC Regional Newspapers: Jan-Jun 2006
