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ITV have suggested that the first division battle for promotion to the premier league should culminate in a Sunday TV special. This would mean that all first division matches would be put back 24 hours on the final weekend -to May 8th.The Football League is considering the switch on the basis that there is a… Continue reading ITV Suggest Sunday First Division Coverage
Today Granada has issued its final offer for LWT, following a meeting last night between the Chairmen and Chief Executives of the two companies, where Granada tried to get a board recommendation for the new offer. The bid was not approved so today’s final offer is made direct to LWT shareholders.The final offer values LWT’s… Continue reading Granada Improves Bid For Final Offer
Readers Digest’s circulation has continued to increase with the magazine’s July to December ABC up by 9% year-on-year. Auto Trader also recorded an increase with its ABC up by 4%. Total UK & Eire Jul-Dec92 Jul-Dec93 %Ch Jul-Dec92 Jul-Dec93 %Ch Auto Trader 363,927 378,985 4.1 363,927 378,984 4.1 Readers Digest 1,521,437 1,660,170 9.1 1,509,945 1,647,737… Continue reading Readers Digest & Auto Trader ABCs
Abbott Mead Vickers has won the BT contract for personal telephone use. The contract has been called the largest single new business so far in advertising and is worth £50m in annual billings.
It has been announced today that Channel 4 has to pay £38.2m to the ITV licensees, under arrangements laid down in the Broadcasting Act 1990, which was set up to establish a system of income support for Channel 4.Under the Act, Channel 4 has to hand over to Channel 3 half of the qualifying revenue… Continue reading Channel 4 To Pay £38.2m To ITV
One of Britain’s top radio teams, from BBC Radio’s ‘Gardeners’ Question Time’ is to move to Classic FM. Less than a month ago talks began between the entire gardening team and Classic FM; Classic has now commissioned a new programme to be called Classic Gardening Forum. The programme, which will be broadcast every Saturday afternoon… Continue reading Gardeners Favourites Defect To Classic
A report on smoking from the Department of Health states that a ban on tobacco advertising is not necessary. The report says that negotiations will be reopened with the tobacco industry about tightening the voluntary controls on tobacco advertising and promotion.The report suggests the establishment of a committee of medical experts to examine scientific evidence… Continue reading Ban On Smoking Ads Rejected
Senior executives from Independent Newspapers of Ireland are planning to hold talks today with the management of The Independent newspaper, following Friday’s coup when Tony O’Reilly bought 24.99% of Newspaper Publishing from institutions at £3.50 per share. As the largest shareholder, the Irish group is seeking board representation and is likely to get it.Members of… Continue reading Irish Independent Seek Place On Board
According to the November satellite monitor from Gfk Marketing Services Ltd, carried out on behalf of the ITVA, the growth of TV dish ownership is slowing down. The net increase in the year to date is 12% lower than that at the same time last year. The total figure for 1993 was 2.376m dishes, an… Continue reading Growth In TV Dish Ownership Slows
