On 10 February the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – which in 1995 began an active campaign to exert its authority over the tobacco industry, seeking to implement a wide-ranging package of anti-tobacco measures, including severe restrictions on advertising and marketing – faces a key stage in a legal action brought against it by… Continue reading US: FDA Faces Legal Action
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The Guardian has created a new post, editor of the Electronic Guardian. Ian Katz, formerly the paper’s New York correspondent, has been appointed to the position. Katz will be responsible for editing The Guardian’s on-line publications.Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian, said: “The conventional thing has been to appoint an anorak. The Guardian felt the… Continue reading New Editor At The Guardian
On 29 January a French civil court found the US tobacco manufacturer guilty of violating laws prohibiting the advertising of tobacco products. The case was brought by the National Committee against Tobacco Use and the European Union of Non-Smokers; both groups had sought damages of FF3 million, about $550,000, but to their embarassment the court… Continue reading FR: Philip Morris And Seita In Court
The BBC, BSkyB, Carlton and Granada have united to submit a joint-bid for the right to broadcast digital terrestrial television in the UK. The £300 million deal has been submitted to the ITC and marks the start of a unique commercial partnership between the four organisations.The new alliance is called the British Digital Broadcasting Consortium.… Continue reading TV Giants Submit Joint Bid For Digital Power
The Express is reported to have increased its circulation last Saturday by 400,000 year-on-year as a result of its price cut to 20p. This takes its sales to 1.77m copies and would be a welcome boost to an otherwise struggling circulation.…The Independent On Sunday has apparently put on 10,000 copies, an increase of 3.8%, after… Continue reading Sales Increases Claimed For Express And IoS
Gruner and Jahr are creating a new home interest title called Your Home. It will compete with House Beautiful andIdeal Home. There is, as yet, no further information on the title.John Brown Contract Publishing has landed the contract to produce Debenhams’ in-store magazine. Debenhams Magazine will be published three times a year with an initial… Continue reading New Magazines
Channel 5’s Saturday night primetime slot will be filled with “Saturday Night Fever”, a celebrity karaoke gameshow, which will then be followed by a movie premiere and an uncut adult movie. The draft schedule, leaked to Broadcast, also includes US repeats such as The Incredible Hulk and Knightrider, with a movie at 9pm and a… Continue reading Karaoke Show Tops C5 Primetime Schedule
The ITC has decided that the merger between United News and Media plc and MAI plc, which brought into common ownership UN&M’s newspaper interests and MAI’s ITV companies, could not be expected to operate against the public interest.The two groups merged last year, *Media Merger Go Ahead, but the merger was not considered under cross-media… Continue reading ITC Rules On United News & Media Merger With MAI
A new upmarket monthly for 16-24 year-old women is being planned by Attic Futura and North South. The magazine, dubbed Spice, is due to launch on 7 April and has a target circulation of 230,000 for the launch issue. It will focus less on sex and more on humour, fashion, health and beauty.Billed as an… Continue reading New Attic Futura Title Planned
For the next three weeks the Mail On Sunday package will include a 32-page health and fitness magazine. The 21 day Energy Plan will be supported by a TV campaign.Meanwhile, Sunday Mirror, is rumoured to be considering a redesign following Piers Morgan’s revamp of the daily paper.Mirror Group: 0171 293 3000Mail on Sunday: 0171 938… Continue reading New Section For Mail On Sunday
