Brown Bear Publishing has now launched its online “newsstand” site where Internet users can browse a variety of magazines and buy subscriptions to the titles.The site, which can be found at http://www.subscriptions.co.uk, features magazines from the sport and fitness, teenage, travel, music and fashion markets. Daniel Squirrel, chief executive of Brown Bear, told Newsline that… Continue reading Subscription Site Launches
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Ashdown Publishing has launched a new magazine aimed at 7-13 year-old girls called Girl Power. The monthly title is priced £1.99.Ashdown Publishing: 01403 711 511
The Box, EMAP’s cable music TV channel, has announced today that it is to launch a new music channel on cable and satellite called Magic.Due to launch in Spring 1998, Magic will cater for the 25-44 age group – an older audience than the Box’s current audience of 12-35 year olds. It will focus on… Continue reading Box To Launch Sister Channel
After months of negotiations, agreement has finally been reached between the European Parliament and the Council in the Conciliation Committee on the telecoms directive (formerly known as the ISDN directive). The directive is designed to safeguard privacy and personal information in the context of an open market in telecommunications services. Manuel Medina Ortega (E, PES),… Continue reading EU: Telecoms Text Agreement
Information company Taylor Nelson AGB has just announced that it is to buy French rival Sofres for £119 million. The deal, which is expected to be completed in the next three weeks, will create the fourth largest marketing information company in the world.TNAGB said that the reasons for the alliance with Sofres were its common… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Buys French Rival
Marie-Georges Buffet, France’s sports minister, has said that strict alcohol advertising rules will not be altered to allow World Cup soccer sponsor Anheuser Busch, the US brewing company, to advertise its Budweiser beer at the World Cup finals in France next year.
The Internet recently faced what was perhaps its biggest test to date. The world logged on in anticipation of Judge Hiller Zobel’s announcement of the fate of Louise Woodward. His decision was to be posted first on the Internet and disseminated from there. In theory then, anyone in the world was allowed access to the… Continue reading Web Round-Up W/E 21/11/97
Associated New Media, part of Associated Newspapers, will be launching an online guide to London which will draw on the resources of the Evening Standard .The site, called ThisisLondon.com, will be supported by advertising and targeted at residents, tourists and business visitors.It is expected to launch at the end of November or beginning of December… Continue reading Associated To Launch London Guide
British Interactive Broadcasting has appointed David Hilton as its chief executive with immediate effect. The company, set up by BSkyB to facilitate the launch of digital TV services (subscribers see BSkyB Launches Digital Services Company), is also planning to announce further senior appointments soon.…BSkyB has a new finance director in the shape of Nick Carrington… Continue reading BIB Gets Chief Executive
Marcelino Oreja, European Commissioner responsible for audio-visual policy and culture, last week opened the first meeting of the think tank he created to reflect upon future audio-visual policy guidelines for the EU. The Commissioner stressed that digital technology is set to transform the European audio-visual industry. He encouraged the think tank to consider how the… Continue reading EU: Future Thoughts On AV Policy
