The UK Digital Radio Forum has welcomed a report by the National Economic Research Associates (NERA) which concludes that digital transmission is essential for the long term health of the radio industry. It coincides with the news that the Forum is bidding to win funds from the Department of Trade and Industry in order to… Continue reading Digital Radio Forum Seeks DTI Funding
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http://www.mcsaatchi.com/This is a classic exercise in design poncery. Objects fly around, links are unlabelled, it’s difficult to navigate and you need four different plug-ins to make everything work. In fact, this site is so design-laden that it crashes Netscape 4.0 as soon as you enter the URL. However, for all the complaints that websites like… Continue reading Website Of The Week – M&C Saatchi
ITV maintains its commanding viewing share of 33.4 % against BBC1’s 29 %, no doubt helped along by the ‘sending down’ of Deirdre Rashid in Sunday night’s Coronation Street which gave the Sunday episode its best ever audience figure of 17.61 million viewers.We can draw several positive points from the caging of Rashid. Firstly, there… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 29/03/98
Guardian newspapers has made two senior editorial appointments at its Guardian and Observer titles.Jocelyn Targett, currently deputy editor of features becomes deputy editor in general of the Observer, while Paul Webster, currently the Observer‘s deputy editor of news, becomes an assistant editor of the Guardian.Guardian Newspapers: 0171 278 2332
Two new non-executive directors have been appointed to the board of Channel 4, the ITC has announced. Andrew Graham, acting master of Balliol College, Oxford, and Joe Sinyor, previously managing director of Dillons bookstores, will take a place on the board for a period of three years.ITC: 0171 255 3000
IPC Magazines is introducing a new look for its 40 year-old women’s weekly title Woman’s Realm in a bid to halt its falling circulation. Since 1986 the magazine has seen its sales fall from 613,000 to just over 230,000.The redesign, aimed at differentiating the magazine from its competitors, includes a new logo and cover design… Continue reading New Look For Woman’s Realm
ABC //electronic has issued the LOOT website with its first certificate, it has been announced. From 2 February-4 March 1998 the site received 2.496 million page impressions.http://www.loot.com/ offers classifieds which reach a variety of buyers via 9 categories which range from property, cars and recruitment to general consumer items.The site with the largest number of… Continue reading LOOT Website Gets First ABC
A survey conducted by the Internet Marketing and Development Agency says that British companies face exclusion from global commerce on the internet because they have lost the opportunity to use their desired domain name.Findings from the survey show that hundreds of thousands of trading names have been bought by rogue internet companies who are seeking… Continue reading British Companies Will Lose Website Opportunity, Report Predicts
Tim Bleakley, sales controller at Talk Radio, has been promoted to the newly-created position of sales director. He will report directly to Talk’s commercial director Stan Park.Park says that the promotion is in recognition of Bleakley’s achievements since joining the station from TSMS in December 1996 (subscribers see Appointment News).He added: “The whole team has… Continue reading Appointment Briefs
Home Counties Newspapers said that last year’s failed takeover attempt by Johnston (subscribers see Johnston’s Agreed Newspaper Takeover Blocked) had wiped £205,000 from its annual profits. Consequently pre-tax profits fell from £3.2 million to £3 million. Turnover, however, rose from £37.3 million to £38.4 million.While Johnston Press is understood to be keen to renew its… Continue reading Failed Johnston Bid Dents Home Counties Profits
