Chris Smith, Secretary Of State For Culture, Media And Sport, Has Welcomed The Proposals announced by Lord Wakeham to strengthen the Press Code (see Press Complaints Commission Outline Proposals For Change). He said that the Government expects newspapers to abide by these agreed changes in the spirit as well as in the letter, and to… Continue reading Government Welcomes PCC Proposals
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Revenue Agency estimates put the total terrestrial TV revenue for July at £160.320m. Of this, ITV brought in £116.25m (down 2.4% year on year), Channel 4 £36m (down 0.9%) and C5 £8.07m (down 16% on last month). GMTV’s June revenue fell 6.4% to £5.71m.LWT put in the strongest performance among the ITV areas, with a… Continue reading TV Round-Up – July
The cable and satellite Sci-Fi Channel is launching its first major marketing initiative to promote a new 19-part showcase series, Dark Skies. The promotional campaign will encompass cable and satellite spots, UK newspapers and relevant consumer and trade titles as well as Sci-Fi’s Website The Dominion (http://www.scifi.com).On top of this Deep Pan Pizza restaurants will… Continue reading Sci-Fi Channel Marketing Campaign
Apparently those who worked overtime to ensure the smooth coverage of Diana, Princess of Wales funeral have been rewarded by the BBC with a Marks & Spencer hamper. A rather extraordinary way to round off a week in TV dominated by perhaps the most significant OB of all time, apart from landing on the moon… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 14/09/97
Postar has appointed Terry Wheeler, general secretary of the Media Circle education group, to promote the research system to the outdoor advertising industry.Postar launched in April last year yet many agencies are not using the whole complement of data which is now available. Richard Holliday, managing director of Postar, believes that buying is being carried… Continue reading Postar Appoints Promoter
Multimedia giant Bloomberg has teamed up with Financial Communications Ltd., publishers of Investment Week, to launch a new financial title called Bloomberg Money. The magazine will have to compete against titles such as Money Observer, Moneywise, and Investor’s Chronicle.Bloomberg produces over 3,000 finance and business stories a day which are accessible worldwide and will provide… Continue reading Financial Communications To Launch Bloomberg Money
The famous dance club Ministry Of Sound is setting up Ministry, a glossy monthly magazine for clubbers. According to publishers Dennis, Ministry is intended to fill a gap in the lifestyle market and provide a forum for advertisers to speak to British youth under a credible title. They also say that the editorial team will… Continue reading Ministry Of Sound Launch Dance Magazine
The youth and entertainment publishers Attic Futura have announced two top-level editorial appointments this week. Jonathan Bowman, currently features editor of What’s On TV, joins as editor of Inside Soap replacing Kate Ekberg who is now appointed as editor of TV Week in Australia. TV Week is owned by PMP Communications which is Attic Futura’s… Continue reading Top-Level Magazine Appointments
http://www.megastar.co.ukWelcome to the world of the Ooh, Aah Newspapaah. The Daily Star launched its Internet version of the newspaper last week after postponment following Diana’s death. Now it is available in all its cheeky glory.Lifting the no-nonsense, ‘avin’ a laff nature straight from the printed Daily Star, the Mega Star is a bright, fast and… Continue reading Website Of The Week – Mega Star
Everything you need to know about student life can apparently be found in Time Out‘s Student Guide 1997. The magazine will feature articles about accommodation, money and health as well as interviews and music features.The guide will be given away free to all first-year students at London colleges and goes on sale nationwide this month… Continue reading Time Out Student Guide 1997
