The London Evening Standard is set to make its glossy print magazine, ES, available online in a bid to up its digital offering.The paper has set up a website for readers to view digital content from the previous week’s magazine and highlights of the forthcoming issue, according to reports.From Monday, consumers will be able to… Continue reading Evening Standard’s ES mag goes online
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Robert Lerwill, the Aegis group chief executive, is set to leave the company today without a job to go to.Following a sudden announcement yesterday afternoon, Aegis confirmed Lerwill’s departure and said chairman John Napier will cover his role on an interim basis.Napier joined Aegis as chairman in July this year – he is also chairman… Continue reading Aegis chief executive will leave today
BSkyB has applied for permission to make its case to the Court of Appeal in a bid to keep its 17.9% share in ITV.In September, BSkyB failed in its attempt to overturn the Competition Commission’s original ruling that Sky must sell its controversial stake in ITV (see Sky Forced To Reduce Stake In ITV).At the… Continue reading Sky set to appeal ITV share decision again
The first edition of “The Inside Line” focuses on the practice of using search metrics to measure display advertising. Each week we will take a key media topic and ask the industry for their opinion.This week’s question:Is it an unfair comparison to use the same metrics for measuring online display advertising and search?Dave Schruers –… Continue reading The Inside Line: Display & search, can you compare?
ITV is understood to be looking for new ways to cut costs of up to £10 million due to the deteriorating economic climate.ITV’s chief operating officer John Cresswell sent a note to staff yesterday to inform them of the further cost cuts, which could see another round of redundancies, according to reports.Cresswell said that due… Continue reading ITV plans more cost cuts
ITV1’s I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! attracted over 9 million peak viewers last night.The reality programme, set in the Australian jungle, banked an average audience share of 35.8% with more than 8.6 million average viewers between 8.30pm and 10pm.However, ITV1’s special hour-long Coronation Street secured the highest ratings of the evening between… Continue reading I’m a Celebrity pulls in over 9m viewers
Royal Mail has launched its first commerical advertising and communications channel ‘Matter box’, with free brand representations from a number of international household names.As part of the company’s drive to “deliver innovation in marketing to engage consumers”, Royal Mail plans to deliver the product to over 30,000 UK customers this weekend.Matter box was trialled earlier… Continue reading Royal Mail unveils new commercial advertising channel
Independent production company RDF Media has been sold to Bidco, a investor set up by RDF’s executives, for £52 million.RDF’s independent directors Richard Eyre, Maggie Carver and Tim Weller revealed that they had received a cash proposal for an offer of 120p per share earlier this month.The production company, which is behind programmes such as… Continue reading RDF Media sold for £52 million
FHM.com is set to relaunch next month with a number of new features to boost users as its magazine brand sees a drop in circulation.Bauer Media’s men’s lifestyle website will offer new editorial, improved navigation, new video players and more content, according to the company.Other new features include a new blog from FHM’s global writing… Continue reading FHM.com is set to relaunch
Telegraph Media Group’s management told its staff today that 50 editorial staff will be made redundant.The job cuts, which are thought to represent a 13-14% saving to the editorial budget, will be brought into effect by Christmas, according to reports.Staff at the publishing group said they had been expecting job losses of this scale, especially… Continue reading Telegraph Media Group cuts 50 jobs
