IDG has launched a new Playstation title called Playstation Zone, joining the Playstation Pro magazine it already publishes. The 132-page glossy has an initial print-run of 60,000 and a cover-price of £2.99. It is aimed primarily at males between the ages of 14 and 24.For a round-up of the computer magazine market subscribers should access… Continue reading New Playstation Magazine From IDG
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Associated New Media’s Soccernet website achieved over 12 million page impressions in March according to the latest audit by ABC //electronic. The site, at http://www.soccernet.com/, recorded 12,617,704 page impressions for the audit period 1 March – 31 March 1998.Soccernet editor, Greg Hadfield, claims that this audit demonstrates that the site is one of the busiest… Continue reading Soccernet Audience Grows By 60% In 3 Months
Cinema admissions showed a year on year fall for March, the first drop since February last year. According to latest data from CAA/EDI, average weekly admissions fell 2.6% to 2.62 million while total admissions dropped to 11.584 million.Subscribers can access the Cinema database by selecting “Cinema” from the drop-down box at the top of this… Continue reading Admissions Blow For Cinema Industry
Maiden Group has today announced the acquisition of Adlight Limited, the poster company which owns over 3,000 six sheet ad panels in supermarkets across the UK, for £15 million.Adlight’s pre-tax profits for last year were £540,000 on turnover of £3.8m. These figures do not, however, include the 2,000 panels which were constructed during 1997. The… Continue reading Maiden Buys Adlight
The much-maligned Eye section of the Independent is about to be axed, probably in favour of a broadsheet supplement covering business and sport. Michael Crozier, who had designed the original Independent, is now back on board the paper after working for Independent Newspapers on various projects before it bought the title (subscribers see Independent Gets… Continue reading Revamp Planned For Indy Second Section
WPP has announced a 13% real terms increase in quarter 1 revenues to £418.7 million, though the strength of sterling reduced the reportable growth to 8%. Net new business billings of £403m were won during the first quarter.In terms of WPP’s regional businesses, the UK showed the greatest growth with an increase in revenue of… Continue reading Revenues Rise At WPP
Publishing group Reed Elsevier is planning to invest £990 million in an expansion of its US legal information business.US publishing giant, Times Mirror Company, announced today that it was to sell to Reed both its Matthew Bender & Company business and its 50% stake in Shepard’s Company. Reed already holds the other 50% of Shepard’s.Reed… Continue reading Reed Elsevier To Spend £990m On US Expansion
Italian food specialist Buitoni has signed a £100,000 sponsorship and advertising deal with Classic FM. This will involve credits being placed around a 13-week series showcasing Italian themed operas. This will begin in June.…Scottish Amicable has signed a deal with London News Radio to sponsor personal finance bulletins which run every Saturday. The partnership begins… Continue reading Radio Sponsorship News
Monday A review of the Guardian‘s new Saturday package, which includes a travel and sports section, will appear on Newsline today.WPP release interim financial results.Tuesday Web Round-Up will be available on Newsline, as will a TV Round-Up for the month of March.Thursday Q1 RAJAR figures are released and will be available, after 2pm, in the… Continue reading The Week Ahead
Saturday saw the launch of a new package for the Guardian , with two new supplements appearing alongside a revamped Week section.Following the lead of Saturday’s Daily Telegraph, the paper now has dedicated travel and sports sections and The Week becomes Saturday. As well as changing its name, The Week now becomes more focused, benefitting… Continue reading Review: The Saturday Guardian
