There was little excitement in the media markets last week with most companies experiencing only normal fluctuations in share prices.At the start of the week there was disappointment with United News & Media’s failure to make a move on HTV, resulting in a 10p drop in HTV’s price to 374.5p. United fell 5.5p to 659.5p.Pearson… Continue reading Sharewatch W/E 11/10/96
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Bill Gates, the Microsoft technology tycoon, and Rupert Murdoch may take advantage of recent changes on the rules for cross-media ownership *(Government Makes Amendments To Broadcasting Bill) with the launch of a new newspaper entitled Equal. According to sources, the British newspaper is planned for launch on March 1 1997 and will be available twice… Continue reading Murdoch/Gates Newspaper Venture
Future Publishing is launching a new technology magazine entitled T3 later this week. As reported in August *(New Magazines), the magazine is priced at £2.95 and has an initial print run of 65,000. A spokesperson from Dennis Publishing confirmed that last week’s launch of Escape magazine was postponed. The revised launch is scheduled for this… Continue reading The Week Ahead
Gwenan Davies and Sophie Reeves have been appointed as assistant publishers at IPC magazines. Gwenan will be working with Jackie Newcombe on Woman, Woman’s Own and Eva.Sophie will report to Sandy Gale working on Chat, Woman’s Realm and Woman’s Weekly.IPC Magazines: 0171 261 6575
Telewest Communications, together with various cable operators, are launching a common set-top box for digital cable television next year. The move could be a direct assault on BSkyB which is launching its own digital service next year. Earlier this year, cable companies voiced their opinions on BSkyB’s dominance in the market *(BSkyB Escapes Monopoly Investigation)… Continue reading Cable Companies Stiffen DTV Competition
http://www.erack.com/FHM/Web sites are funny places, often when you open a Web site for the first time it’s a bit like going to one of those established chain restaurants where everything is very plastic, it takes ages for you to wade through the menu and actually find something both appealing and satisfying. Things can go either… Continue reading Website Of The Week: For Him Magazine
OKTV, a new interactive television service on cable, was successfully launched in Scotland last Saturday. The station believes itself to be the first of its kind in the UK. A spokesperson from the channel said: “OKTV carries soaps, quiz shows, Oprah Winfrey style programmes, etc. It is similar to Channel 4 and ITV.” OKTV also… Continue reading Successful Launch For OKTV
LWT has signed a deal with MTV Europe to screen highlights of the 1996 MTV Europe Music Awards. The awards will be broadcast live on MTV at 20.00 to 22.00 CET on Thursday November 14 and the edited highlights will be shown on LWT at 23.00 GMT on Saturday November 16.The event takes place at… Continue reading LWT Signs Agreement With MTV
Granada has denied any interests in a possible take over of Manchester United Football Club. A spokesperson told Newsline that “certain articles in today’s press are just speculation.”Last month a similar move by Michael Grade, head of Channel 4, was turned down by the club *(ITV Abandons Euro Rugby Cup). Links with the club were… Continue reading Granada Denies Man United Link
Over fifteen million people tuned into London’s Burning on 29th September to see firefighter John Hallam plummet to a fiery grave. An audience of 15.72 million viewers and a consolidated share of 64%, helped to make the show the second most watched programme of the week behind Monday’s edition of Coronation Street.The new series of… Continue reading 15 Million See Hallam’s Flame Extinguish
