Financial information company Bloomberg will be launching a monthly consumer finance title this week. Bloomberg Money will have a cover price of £2.95 and aims to provide detailed information about money management and financial markets, drawing on the company’s expertise in the field.http://www.bloomberg.com/uk/ukhome
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Kellogg has signed a 12-week deal to sponsor a range of Nickelodeon ‘s cartoons, which include Rugrats, Angry Beavers and Real Monsters.Credits will include idents for Frosties, Corn Pops and Choco Krispies.Subscribers can access the Sponsorship database by selecting “Sponsorship” from the drop-down box at the top of this page.Nickelodeon: 0171 462 1000
Martin Jones, former director of CIA Medianetwork, this week launched his own media agency, called MJ Media.The new outfit will be positioning itself as a specialist in youth and entertainment planning and buying and in all aspects of record company and entertainment advertising. Jones himself has previously worked as a DJ and with a number… Continue reading MJ Media Launches With £3m Initial Billings
Capital Radio has today firmly scotched rumours which have circulated the industry over the last few days about the future of Chris Tarrant.When contacted by Newsline the Capital Radio press office stated that these rumours were “totally untrue” and that Chris Tarrant was “committed to the station well into the year 2000.” The spokesperson added… Continue reading Tarrant Committed To Capital
Share prices hit new highs today, with the FTSE index of the top 100 companies smashing through the record level of 5367.3 with a 79 points rise to 5405.3 by lunchtime.Trade figures released today in the UK showed the country’s deficit had widened, adding weight to the theory that the economy is slowing down and… Continue reading FTSE 100 Hits New High
The UK’s largest companies do not utilise the internet effectively for business, according to a new report from Fletcher Research.The UK Internet Survey February 1998, the first ever systematic research of 250 prominent commercial UK websites, reveals that only 35% of companies use their websites to generate revenue, with the remaining 65% using them solely… Continue reading Internet Survey Shows ‘Missed Opportunities’ By UK Companies
Omnicom announced today that it has made an agreed offer of £143 million for GGT, a price which disappointed many in the City.Omnicom was able to buy the agency at such a knock-down price due to the fact that GGT’s share price had plummeted on last week’s news that it had lost Proctor & Gamble’s… Continue reading Omnicom Buys GGT For £143m
Wella will not be renewing its sponsorship deal with Channel 4’s Friends, it has emerged.Wella says that the previous £5m deal, which was the second biggest UK TV sponsorship after Cadbury’s £10m tie-up with Coronation Street, was very successful and achieved its aims. It is also rumoured however that the haircare company was unhappy with… Continue reading Wella Will Not Renew C4 Sponsorship
The European Commission has formally denied media reports that it intends to propose banning alcohol advertising in the EU.An EC spokesman commented: “There has never been any discussion or a proposal by the Commission aimed at prohibiting alcohol advertising and sponsorships. These reports are unfounded.”Meanwhile, the French government has acknowledged that it is seeking to… Continue reading Commission Denies Ban Extension
Well, it had to happen at some point. The Vicar Of Dibley is losing the plot in its penultimate episode and gives us the clear reasons why it can only stretch to four episodes. As usual the supporting cast kept it watchable, and just about funny, but the Vicar herself really does need some sort… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 18/01/98
