This morning saw the launch of Business Magazines Week. The week will focus on the role of the business medium, with a variety of events as well as a £1m burst of activity in the media and marketing presss. Organised by the PPA, the generic campaign will promote what the PPA claims is currently the… Continue reading Business Magazines Week Launches
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IPC and Nat Mags have today announced that they have reached a settlement of the action which National Magazines had brought against IPC over the launch of IPC’s Homes & Ideas infringing copyright on their House Beautiful.As part of the settlement, IPC will make some changes to Homes & Ideas, from the May issue. This… Continue reading IPC And Nat Mags Reach Agreement Over Homes & Ideas
The European’s revamped section, MagAZine, launched this week. Now a glossy 32-page tabloid supplement replacing Elan, MagAZine is based around an A-Z each week. This ensures a certain amount of editorial every week, and also variety. Some of the first issue’s subjects are Art, covering the Italian photographer who shoots for Benetton; Exhibition, on a… Continue reading European Magazine – Review
BSkyB yesterday confirmed that it has signed a deal with Reuters. Under the agreeement, Sky News will retain editorial control but Reuters will provide behind-the-camera services and additional news both in the UK and abroad. Reuters will also provide particular programmes for Sky News.This is the second deal recently between Reuters and television companies belonging… Continue reading BSkyB Signs Deal With Reuters
Radio Mercury, broadcasting in the Guildford area has lost its re-application for the AM/FM licences, which have been awarded to a new applicant, Surrey and North East Hampshire Radio Ltd.The Radio Authority said that Surrey and North East Hampshire Radio better catered for the tastes and interests of people in the area, and had “considerable… Continue reading Mercury Loses Licences
Time Warner, the US Media Group, announced yesterday that it has withdrawn from the bidding for Channel 5. The group was a partner in the bidding consortium which includes MAI and Pearson.Farrell Meisel, senior vice-president of Time Warner Broadcasting UK, said a “number of uncertainties on the technical side” had resulted in his decision to… Continue reading Time Warner To Drop Out Of C5 Bid
The National Magazine Company’s latest ABCs have been officially released this morning, showing a healthy picture for its women’s titles. Good Housekeeping, up 10.8% year on year to 190,717 has recorded its highest ever figure. Company increased circulation a massive 17.2% to 305,592, and She fared better than it has recently, up 11.6% to 281,109.Esquire’s… Continue reading National Magazines ABCs – IPC
Channel 4’s Brookside, which is on every evening this week to cover the unearthing of murdered Trevor has pulled in an extra 3 million on its usual figures. Brookside has been achieving ratings of around 3.8m, but its audience on Tuesday, according to unofficial overnights reached 6.4 million.
Among the ILR stations, the biggest news is from London News Radio, LBC’s successor. The new station is proving to be unpopular, with its FM station achieving a weekly reach of 6%, compared to LBC’s Newstalk FM which had a weekly reach of 9.6% in Q2 1994. LBC FM’s average hours were 8,096,000 for Q2… Continue reading ILR Stations – Latest Rajar
The Independent Television Committee has today published new revisions to its advertising code with regard to the advertising of food, slimming products and pharmaceutical products. The change in rules follow the government’s “Health of the Nation” White Paper which places emphasis on healthier diet.The new rules mean that all food advertisers should pay “responsible attention”… Continue reading New Guides On Advertising Food/Slimming/Pharmaceutical Goods
