Share prices remained fairly stable during trading on Friday. Bristol United Press, Independent (I£), Taylor Nelson Sofres and Telewest Communications all showed increases in their prices.The Daily Mail & General Trust sustained a loss of 1p from its price, dropping to 2956p.The closing prices of media company shares yesterday were:
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Digital One , the national commercial digital radio multiplex operator owned by NTL and GWR (see Newsline), has appointed a marketing manager. Jeff Astle, 29, takes up the role tomorrow and joins from the GWR group. He will report directly to the Group’s chief executive, Quentin Howard.The digital radio consortium has also appointed Clarke Hooper… Continue reading Digital Radio Multiplex Appoints Marketing Manager And Agency
The Sun‘s new free internet service, CurrantBun (see The Sun Serves Up CurrantBun), has roused a tremendous response from both readers of the paper and potential content providers, according to a statement from the tabloid’s parent company News International (NI).Claiming tens of thousands of calls to the CurrantBun hotline, Sun editor David Yelland says that… Continue reading News International Claim ‘Huge Success’ For CurrantBun
Performance was generally poor in February this year as far as readership levels were concerned, according to the latest NRS figures. The Daily Mail, Financial Times and the Mirror were the only national titles to show improvements in readership during the second month of 1999. The Daily Mail and the FT showed readership increases of… Continue reading National Newspaper NRS – February 1999
A poster ad for Irn-Bru, which featured a Jersey cow next to the line, “When I’m a burger, I want to be washed down with Irn-Bru,” was the most complained about ad in 1998, according to the Advertising Standards Authority’s (ASA) annual report. The Authority received 589 complaints about the ad for A G Barr’s… Continue reading Irn Bru’s ‘Cow’ Ad Offends Consumers
Performance was generally poor in February this year as far as readership levels were concerned, according to the latest NRS figures. The Daily Mail, Financial Times and the Mirror were the only national titles to show improvements in readership during the second month of 1999. The Daily Mail and the FT showed readership increases of… Continue reading National Newspaper NRS – February 1999
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) gave its submission today to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport for the BBC Funding Review Panel. The Group’s submission comes after similar ones from ITV and the CRCA (see Newsline) and ISBA (see Newsline).The IPA feels that before the idea of supplementary funding for the BBC… Continue reading ‘No Case For Supplementary BBC Funding’ Says The IPA
Adscene’s share price fell by 3˝p by the close of trading yesterday to 195˝p. The group received a takeover approach earlier this week (see Newsline).Pearson gained 51p rising to 1411p. The media group’s 1998 annual report, released this morning, shows that chief executive Marjorie Scardino’s pay package exceed one million pounds: Scardino saw a 39%… Continue reading Sharewatch
A number of US companies yesterday issued a warning about a new and potentially dangerous computer virus which is currently being distributed through the internet. The virus is embedded in an executable file which can be attached to an email message and sent to hundreds of users in one go.These emails contain a file called… Continue reading New Net Virus Threatens Office Workers
Following reports of a large number of complaints to the Independent Television Commission last month, regarding the advert for EMAP’s new weekly Heat magazine (see Newsline), the watchdog has asked the EMAP to withdraw the adverts.According to its monthly report, the ITC received complaints from 318 viewers about the ad, which showed different people in… Continue reading ITC Bans Hot Emap TV Advert
