Last night’s showing of the Princess Diana interview attracted over 23 million viewers, according to unofficial overnight viewing figures. At its peak, at 22:15, the interview gained a 43.5 TVR, or 23.2 million individuals.The programme, which started at 9:40pm, on BBC1, attracted a share of 64.3% of individuals at its start, climbing to 82.9% at… Continue reading Princess Dianorama Attracts 23.2 Million Viewers
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Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation has taken a step further in its path to global media domination with the launch of a satellite television service to the fast-growing Latin American and Caribbean markets.News Corporation together with its partners, Organizacoes Globo of Brazil, Grupo Televisa of Mexico and Telecommunications Inc of the USA hope to transmit 50… Continue reading News Corporation Expands In Latin America
The 1995 Media Research Group Conference, held in Barcelona, was kicked off by Ray Snoddy of the Financial Times, who started the conference off with the forthright opinion that he does not believe the superhighway will be sorted by the year 2000; “Visions should be left to Archbishops”.The recent record of government intervention in the… Continue reading Session 1 – Media-Just Pawns Of The Government And City?
The Independent Television Commission has awarded the local delivery franchise for Carlisle to the sole bidder Cumbria Cable & Telecoms Ltd. The cash bid for the Carlisle franchise was £1, supplementing the percentages of qualifying revenue set by the ITC. The Cumbria Cable & Telecom proposes to offer services to at least 35,000 homes by… Continue reading Cable Franchise Awards
Who Should Call The Tune? Are We Paying a Fair Price For Harmony? Session One – Media-Just Pawns of the Government and City? Part One Part Two Session Two – Advertisers – Making The Most Of It Part One Part Two Session Three – Who’s In Charge of Industry Research? Part One Part Two Session… Continue reading MRG Conference 1995 – Barcelona
Conde Nast is to launch another magazine on the Internet next spring to run alongside GQ, which has been on-line since September. The second magazine, which will be aimed at women, is unlikely to be a replica of an existing Conde Nast title but instead will be an amalgam of all the women’s titles.As with… Continue reading Conde Nast Plans Second Internet Magazine
The first afternoon of day one was given over to the advertisers – and how (or if) they use research to market their brands.Delegates were treated to three very different case studies – McDonalds’ all- embracing marketing plans; Tango’s interactive and wacky promotions; and Buena Vista’s heavyweight hype of Disney’s latest blockbusters.Whilst McDonalds, more than… Continue reading Advertisers – Making The Most Of It
Emap has today announced a 53% increase in pre-tax profits to £33.9m for the 6-months to the September 1995. Operating profit for the Consumer Magazines UK division increased by 27% to £17.7m. Turnover in this division increased by 6% and circulation and advertising revenues increased by 4% and 10% respectively.Profit for the Radio division was… Continue reading Emap Results
Friday morning’s session began with a lively debate; “This house believes that the industry should provide no more research than allows the seller to sell and the buyer to buy.” A show of hands before the debate showed very few were in favour of the motion.Mark Cramer, MD of Motive spoke for the motion. Research… Continue reading Day Two: Session 3. Who’s In Charge Of Industry Research?
Sir Peter Gibbings, chairman of the Radio Authority claimed that “Without regulation there would be chaos”. He outlined the Radio Authority’s tasks, and why regulation is necessary; for planning the spectrum in the first place, for choosing suitable companies and for regulating content.He pointed out the recent success of radio as a medium, with independent… Continue reading Media – Just Pawns of the Government and City? (Part Two)
