According to the MEP Mark Hendrick (UK, SOC) – author of a report on vetting procedures for the creation of rules covering the information society – regulating the Information Society is mainly the responsibility of the MS. However, the Commission believes that this poses a real risk to the development of information services in the… Continue reading EU: Information society rules
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Trade and industry secretary Margaret Beckett yesterday made moves to prevent a potential rebellion over the extent of restrictions to predatory pricing. She claimed that the new Competition Bill will tighten the law against predatory pricing and will introduce European jurisprudence in the form of Clause 60.The Bill promises that any companies which find themselves… Continue reading Beckett Reassures Of Tighter Restrictions To Predatory Pricing
Admissions to the cinema in the UK in the first three months of 1998 are the highest for 26 years according to the Cinema Advertising Association. Between January-March 41.26 million people visited the cinema, a 22.6 per cent increase over the same period the year before.
The Radio Authority has announced that the acquisition of Melody FM by EMAP Plc could not be expected to operate against the public interest.The RA did say, however, that the main concern expressed to it over the EMAP move was the possibility that changes to Melody’s programming content and style would reduce the level of… Continue reading EMAP Acquisition Of Melody Unopposed By RA
The ICC secretariat has circulated a discussion note on the future of its International Council on Marketing Practice (ICMP), and requests comments from ICC national committees by 8 June 1998. Set up 20 years ago, the ICMP has rarely been used, and the aim is to stimulate a discussion about whether and how to make… Continue reading EU: ICC considers marketing control body
Commercial radio audiences in the UK have expanded in the past year. According to the Radio Advertising Bureau, commercial radio’s audience share has grown to 50.1 per cent of the total market.
Saturday saw the launch of the Guardian ‘s new Editor supplement. The 24-page A4 newsprint section offers a round-up of the world’s news from a variety of media, much in the same way as Cover does. Advertisers in the first issue were First Direct, Volvo, Toyota and BBC Radio 4.Guardian: 0171 239 9696
Sponsorship of sporting events in Canada is now in a state of crisis, according to event organisers, as a result of the government restrictions on tobacco sponsorship which took effect on 1 October 1997.
John Mulholland, currently media editor of the Guardian, has been appointed editor of the Sporting Life , the Mirror Group has announced.The 139-year old title, which publishes its final edition as a racing paper tomorrow, will be redesigned and relaunched as an all-sports daily, reappearing at the beginning of October. Its horse racing identity is… Continue reading New Editor For Sporting Life
Advertising revenue for commercial radio in quarter 1 1998 reached £88.811 million, up 14.8% year on year, according to the Radio Advertising Bureau. Of this figure, local revenue came in at £37.089m while national reached £51.722m.Advertisers using radio for the first time in Q1 included Marmite and certain divisions of BT.Newsline reports on Q1 RAJAR… Continue reading Q1 Radio Revenue Reaches £88.811m
