Shareholders in Midlands Radio have been given three weeks to decide whether to agree to the proposed takeover by London-based Capital Radio. The offer, which was announced on Friday, has been accepted by 52% of shareholders, and predictions are that the others will follow in the same vein. If Capital succeeds in taking over the… Continue reading Deadline For Midlands Shareholders
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Cinema admissions in Britain last year totalled 98 million, 5 million more than in 1991 and the highest figure for 12 years.The increase is attributed to box office hits such as Basic Instinct and Hook, as well as the continuing growth of multiplex cinemas.December was a particularly lucrative month with admissions totalling 9.8m, a 63%… Continue reading Cinema Admissions Rise In 1992
More O’Ferrall Supersites is launching an above-the-line advertising campaign this week, starting with full colour inserts in the trade press. It is the first campaign of its kind that the outdoor company has initiated for over three years.The ‘Big Idea’ theme is designed to challenge agencies and advertisers to be brave with outdoor by stressing… Continue reading More O’Ferrall Launches Campaign
Cinema admissions in Britain last year totalled 98 million, 5 million more than in 1991 and the highest figure for 12 years.The increase is attributed to box office hits such as Basic Instinct and Hook, as well as the continuing growth of multiplex cinemas.December was a particularly lucrative month with admissions totalling 9.8m, a 63%… Continue reading Cinema Admissions Rise In 1992
The Radio Authority has advertised the regional local licence for the North East of England. The licence is for a service on the FM band with the potential to reach 1 million adults. The closing date for applications is May 4.3 applications have been received for existing ILR Aberdeen licences. The incumbent NorthSound has applied… Continue reading ILR Licences
AIRC director, Brian West, announced at the European Association For Commercial Radio general assembly this week that Alfonso Ruiz de Assin is to take over as president. West will remain on the executive committee of the Association.
The editor of Today newspaper, Martin Dunn, is leaving the paper to start up as editor of the Boston Herald in March. Deputy editor of the paper, Amanda Platell is also set to leave, taking up the position of group managing director with MGN.
Shareholders in Midlands Radio have been given three weeks to decide whether to agree to the proposed takeover by London-based Capital Radio. The offer, which was announced on Friday, has been accepted by 52% of shareholders, and predictions are that the others will follow in the same vein. If Capital succeeds in taking over the… Continue reading Deadline For Midlands Shareholders
Latest predictions show that Classic FM could be giving itself a well deserved pat on the back on Friday when the RAJAR figures are released, giving sceptics cause to eat their words. It is estimated that the station has attracted over 4m listeners a week since it launched in September, more than 30% greater than… Continue reading Classic Figures For Radio Station
The Coca-Cola Cup final on April 18 will not kick off until 5pm due to a compromise between the Football League and ITV, who wanted to screen the World Rugby Sevens during the afternoon. To satisfy fans the League refused to allow the match at a later time.
