Phil Walker has been appointed as Editor of the Daily Star, replacing Brian Hitchen who was appointed Editor of the Sunday Express last week.Walker, who is 50, joined the Daily Star in 1991 as Deputy Editor; prior to this he worked as Deputy Editor at The Daily Mirror for five years. Peter Hill has been… Continue reading New Editor Of Daily Star
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Central Television is expected to announce the loss of up to 100 jobs as a result of restructuring after the merger with Carlton. Labour’s broadcasting spokesman, Robin Corbett, said that the regional structure of ITV was being severely eroded, at a time when the BBC is switching more production to the regions. JAN-JUN ABCS TOTALS… Continue reading Central To Lose Over 100 Jobs
BSkyB has been criticised over its £3 price rise to all subscribers. The increase, which is taken automatically out of subscriber’s accounts, was not made clear enough, subscribers have complained. Notification was only on an insert within the free Sky TV Guide.
David Abbott, joint chairman of Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO is to open the RAB Advertiser’s Conference in Dublin in October.RAB: 071 636 5858
Media Guardian is holding a special debate this Wednesday at the National Film Theatre. Called “Towards 2004: 500 Channels and Beyond” the debate will discuss the digital media future. Taking part in the debate are Michael Grade, Richard Dunn of Pearson Television Holdings, Nigel Haunch of Wire TV, Marjorie Mowlam, Shadow Heritage Secretary, and John… Continue reading Multimedia Debate
The two largest entertainment groups are seeking to take over national television networks; Time Warner is in talks about buying NBC from General Electric and Walt Disney is looking at CBS.The sudden interest in network takeovers stems from new regulations which take effect in November 1995, which will allow networks to own and produce their… Continue reading US TV Market Merging
Ziff-Davis UK is to launch a new magazine in the third week of November, aimed at people who use personal computers at home. Computer Life is targetted at those who are technically minded, however, not at those nervous computer users who feel they do not want to be left behind, Tim Munson of Ziff told… Continue reading Home Computer Users Title
Irish state broadcaster RTE has reported profits of £6.7m for last year, down 12% on the previous year.
Independent Newspapers, the Irish newspaper group, reported a 4% rise in interim pre-tax profits to I£15.2m.(£14m).
