Impacts on ITV were up across the board during February. The biggest was once again in the Housewives/Children audience category, up 7.3%.Channel 4 impacts increased in all categories bar Women, which dropped slightly by 0.5%. Channel 5 continues to improve its impacts in all categories.Costs for all the main terrestrial channels rose year on year… Continue reading TV Round-Up – February 1999
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Maiden, the outdoor posters group, has this morning posted a fall in profits during 1998, a year which chief executive, Ron Zeghibe, describes as ‘financially testing’. Maiden’s pre-tax profits fell by 35.4% year on year to £6.5 million. This was largely due to poor trading in poster ad sites during the World Cup months.Sales were… Continue reading Maiden Profits Drop After ‘Testing Year’
This morning’s Week Ahead incorrectly stated that Highbury House Communications is releasing its annual financial results today. In fact, the publisher’s results are not expected and a date for the release has not yet been set.Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
International market research company, Taylor Nelson Sofres, this morning reported its 1998 financial results, which show an increase in profit before tax and exceptional gain of 12.4% to £25.2 million.Taylor Nelson Sofres was created by the merger of Taylor Nelson AGB and the French market research group Sofres which it acquired for £119 million in… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Sofres Profits Rise
Condé Nast has appointed Dylan Jones as the new editor of its men’s lifestyle magazine, GQ. Jones joins GQ from a recent post as editor-at-large for the Sunday Times. He was previously group editor at Wagadon, publishers of Arena, The Face and Frank.Condé Nast has been searching for someone to head GQ since its last… Continue reading Condé Nast Finds New GQ Editor
The fast growth of home internet usage is starting to draw audiences away from some of the more traditional media, such as television and magazines. A new study by Continental Research has found that over one third (34%) of people spend less time watching television since they have ‘gone online’. Almost a quarter of people… Continue reading Online Usage Hits Traditional Media
Global media group Havas Advertising is to merge its media operations with those of Spain’s Media Planning. The merged operation will run under the Media Planning brand and will hold global media billings of £2.8 billion. The Chris Evans Virgin Radio breakfast show has been dropped from Sky One after failing to attract the anticipated… Continue reading Newsline Brief
Much of the talk at yesterday’s Incorporated Society of British Advertisers (ISBA) conference was of uncertainty – uncertainty as to the short- and medium-term economic outlook for the UK, European and global economies and, more specifically, the future implications for advertising in a rapidly diversifying media landscape.Opening the proceedings, ISBA president, Peter Blackburn, reported an… Continue reading ISBA Annual Conference 1999:
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ITV companies Carlton and Granada both strengthened yesterday: Carlton closed up 19p at 594p, and Granada was up by 35p to 1,178p. The ITC yesterday issued a formal warning to Carlton over the company’s recent documentary, The Vice (see ITV’s Vice Documentary Sparks Complaints). The Commission found that the film had breached the Programme Code… Continue reading Sharewatch
IPC Magazines is building up to the launch of its new men’s lifestyle magazine Later (see IPC Launch To Come Later This Year), with the appointment of Freud Communications as PR and promotional agency.Commenting on Freud’s appointment, publishing director Robert Tame says: “Later is a massive launch for IPC in 1999 – the product is… Continue reading IPC Winds Up To Later Launch
