The Telegraph Group is bringing an end to the practice of bulk sampling and is reducing the number of oversees sales in a move that will see the circulation of the Daily Telegraph fall below 1 million for the first time in almost a decade.National newspapers use bulk sampling and oversees sales to supplement their… Continue reading Telegraph Group Puts An End To Bulk Sales
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BBC Magazines has restructured its ad sales operation into four distinct groups, each led by a newly re-titled group advertising director.The move is intended to create a more streamlined management structure and the groups are designed to reflect the organisation of titles. They are: Key Customer; Interests; Radio Times & Top Gear; and Women, Youth… Continue reading BBC Magazines Restructures Ad Sales Operation
Chrysalis has appointed its operations director, Mark Flanagan, as managing director of the LBC and NewsDirect radio stations, which it acquired from GWR last month for £23.5 million (see Chrysalis Strengthens London Offering With LNR Acquisition).Flanagan, who was formerly responsible for the group’s Heart and Galaxy branded stations, will oversee the relaunch of LBC on… Continue reading Chrysalis Appoints New MD To Head LBC And News Direct
The ASA has upheld a complaint against a text message advert for a telecommunications company that stated: “You are a dick and I am going to kick your head in ya big useless donkey.”Recipients complained that the ad, which was intended to encourage mobile users to upgrade their phones, was irresponsible and offensive. The company… Continue reading ASA Censures Offensive Text Message Ad
Liberty Media is thought to be out of the running to acquire the cable assets of Deutsche Telekom for the second time, according to a report in the Financial Times. The paper quotes insiders as saying that Liberty’s consortium has failed to make it to the latest round of the auction. Liberty had put together… Continue reading Liberty Out Of Deutsche Telekom Cable Auction, Says FT
Media stocks were seen under pressure on Tuesday as London equity markets followed Wall Street south, bearish sentiment was compounded by continuing concerns over the timing of any advertising recovery.Granada extended losses after further speculation that Carlton‘s chief executive, Gerry Murphy, is poised to take up the helm at DIY group Kingfisher. According to analysts,… Continue reading Sharewatch
Deutsche Bank has acquired a 40% stake in Axel Springer Verlag, Europe’s largest newspaper publisher, for E667.3 million. The stake was owned by Leo Kirch, the fallen head of the KirchGruppe media empire. The Springer shares were collateral for a loan which Deutsche Bank had extended to the Kirch group. The collateral was offered for… Continue reading Deutsche Bank Temporarily Takes 40% Axel Springer Stake
Clear Channel’s UK billboard company, More O’Ferrall, is to be rebranded as Clear Channel as part of a £5 million upgrading programme aimed at positioning the company as the country’s leading force in outdoor advertising.The new name and livery, which was unveiled by Clear Channel Worldwide’s president and chief operating officer Mark Mays, will appear… Continue reading More O’Ferrall To Rebrand As Clear Channel
There will be 75 million online banking customers in Europe by the end of 2005, up from 23 million in 2000 and 49 million this year. This is according to a new report from Datamonitor, as quoted by eMarketer. The European eBanking Market Update report shows that the UK, Germany and the Nordic region currently… Continue reading European E-Banking To Reach 75m By 2005, Says Datamonitor
The advertising sales director of the Evening Standard, Mike Orlov, has left the paper just weeks after Mike Anderson took over as managing director.It is understood that Orlov, who left the company this week, does not have another job to go to. He will be replaced by former CIA managing director and one-time head of… Continue reading Evening Standard Loses Ad Sales Director
