TVMM (071 486 4311) has issued a new rate card for Grampian Television, with effect from 1 January 1991. The spot rate structure for both ITV and Channel 4 has been simplified, with rate levels being reduced and time segments for ITV being cut from 6 to 3. Peak time for ITV is no longer… Continue reading New Grampian Rate Card
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Allied-Lyons has centralised all of its TV, press and radio buying, worth £45m, through Zenith Media. The move creates one of the UK’s largest centralised media buying accounts and comes in the same week that Saatchis is expected to announce a net loss in profits when preliminary results are released tomorrow. Allied-Lyons is also centralising… Continue reading Allied-Lyons Centralises Media
The Irish Times has announced a profit of £IR3.6m for its trading year 1989. The increase is mainly attributed to a large increase in property and appointment advertising.Hot Press, Ireland’s long established music publication with a circulation of 19,000, has appointed Newspaper Representations (071-831 8864) to handle UK advertising sales.Nni Advertising PrizeThe National Newspapers of… Continue reading Irish Times Profits
Of the ‘outside’ interested parties in bidding for ITV franchises, MAI (News 23/11), Virgin (19/11), Associated Newspapers, Carlton and The Really Useful Company, only Virgin has discounted a bid for the breakfast franchise.
More than 200 staff at the British Satellite Broadcasting customer services centre in Leeds are being made redundant. BSkyB will only require limited services from the centre, as a similar operation has also been inherited from Sky. The number of redundancies resulting from the merger is now thought to total around 650.
Hamfield Publications has confirmed the launch of a national paid-for listings title, TV Plus, next March. It will replace Plus,the free title distributed with regional newspapers. The final issue of Plus appears on December 5. The new title is to be a derivation of Plus and is to be edited by Gillian De Bono. Four… Continue reading TV Plus To Replace Plus
Following its closure, directors of the Sunday Correspondent have put the title up for sale and are attempting to refund the shareholders through voluntary liquidation. Finance director, Alan Thompson, confirmed there was some interest in the sale but would not say from where.
Speaking yesterday on C4’s Answering Back, Michael Checkland, director general of the BBC, dismissed suggestions that the licence fee should be replaced by subscription. However, he said he is worried that it may reach the £100 level.Checkland suggested that the licence fee for mono sets might be raised to that of the colour licence. He… Continue reading BBC Licence Fee And Audience Share
This week the Times and Sunday Times are to become the first newspapers to be available on CD, a single disc will hold the contents of more than 400 newspapers.
The Guardian and Manchester Evening News have been in talks with Liverpool producer Phil Redmond which are believed to have involved joining a consortium to bid against Granada for its ITV franchise. David Plowright, the Granada TV chairman, has admitted he knows that the Guardian are seeking partners to bid against them. The Guardian group… Continue reading Guardian Consortium
