NBC Super Channel has responded to yesterday’s announcement by the government that Channel 5 can go ahead by announcing its interest. NBC has said it is exploring the viability of the channel, and is talking to several companies to look into the possibility of creating a consortium to bid for the C5 licence if and… Continue reading NBC To Bid For Channel 5
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The Financial Times is to trial a colour magazine with its Saturday edition on November 19. The one-off magazine will be a trial edition. If it proves successful it will become a quarterly regular. This is not the first time the FT has trialled colour magazines; there have been a series of one-offs, such as… Continue reading FT To Trial Colour Magazine
The government’s plans for the future of digital television announced yesterday would enable up to 12 digital terrestrial services to be provided. Up to four would be broadcast as a Single Frequency Network, using frequency Channel 35; this would reach 95% of the population. Up to four more services could have 90-95% coverage, and a… Continue reading Government Digital Plans
The NRS “How Disappointed” question has been added for the Jan 1994 study on half of the sample, and provided the results do not affect the rest of the study, the question will be fully added, the NRS told a User Presentation group this week. This question has been added before other planned questions because… Continue reading NRS Update
Sky Television has announced plans to extend its sports coverage, with new programme acquisitions and new support shows as well as the launch of Sky Sports 2.Sky Sports 2 launches on 19 August. Initially it will be a weekend service, running from 6pm on Friday night to the early hours of Monday morning. It will… Continue reading Sky Sports 2 To Launch In August
At their meeting today, members of the Independent Television Commission received the Government’s decision on the frequencies which would be available to the Commission for the purpose of advertising a Channel 5 licence.One of the two frequencies originally approved for C5 will no longer be made available; this reduces the guaranteed coverage of such a… Continue reading Channel 5 More Difficult Than Predicted
Bob Phillis, deputy director general of the BBC, speaking yesterday at a Labour Party conference on the future of the media, said that the BBC is considering partnership deals with ITV companies to launch specialist satellite channels around the world. New international satellite channels are seen as a way of generating revenue for the BBC… Continue reading BBC May Cooperate With ITV To Launch Satellite Channels
Abbott Mead Vickers has agreed to buy Redwood Publishing Ltd, for an initial cash payment of £2.85m. Four additional payments will follow dependent on performance. In addition, 537,879 new AMV shares are being placed at 660p per piece to raise £3.35m. The balance will be used by Redwood as working capital. Redwood’s pre-tax profits for… Continue reading AMV To Buy Redwood Publishing
Panasonic, the sponsor of ITV’s World Cup Coveage, achieved 20% spontaneous recall among 15-34 year old men, after only two weeks of the competition. Results are from ACCESS, an omnibus survey from BMRB International, conducted among 2,000 adults during the second week of the tournament.Contact: Geoff Wicken, BMRB. 081 566 5000ATHLETICS SPONSORSaab is to become… Continue reading World Cup Sponsor Recall
Michael Moore, advertisement sales and enterprise director of Express Newspapers has resigned suddenly after 10 years with the company. Despite the sudden departure, both sides insist the move was amicable. Rory McLeod, managing director of Southern Radio, has been appointed managing director at London Radio, replacing Graham Luff who has left the company. The European… Continue reading Moore Leaves Express
