Health and fitness media operator QJ Media has secured the contract to install poster sites in Fitness Exchange health clubs across the UK.The deal will see QJ Media install three six-sheet poster sites in each of the health chain’s 14 clubs in London, Oxford, Manchester and Norwich.Commenting on the deal, QJ Media’s managing director, Niall… Continue reading QJ Media Shapes Up With Fitness Exchange
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JCDecaux Airport has launched incentivised airport poster packages in an effort to capitalise on the increase in the number of holidaymakers passing through airports in July and August.The company predicts that up to 30 million passengers will travel through JCDecaux affiliated airports this summer and the poster packs are aimed at encouraging new advertisers into… Continue reading JCDecaux Airport Unveils Summer Packages
Video highlights of the World Cup 2002 are to be streamed over the internet for the first time this summer following an agreement between Yahoo!, FIFA and KirchSport AG, which holds the broadcast rights to the tournament.The three-way collaboration means that from 31 May football fans around the world will have limited access to official… Continue reading World Cup Highlights To Be Streamed Over Internet
Reports in today’s papers suggest that it could cost Carlton and Granada another £100m to complete the closure ITV Digital. Both companies saw shares fall in yesterday’s market: the former dropping 0.61% to close at £2.46 and the latter slipping 1.94% to finish at £1.26źp, down 2˝p on the day before.Telewest, which is believed to… Continue reading Sharewatch
ITV Networks Limited (ITVNL) has been accused by the IPA of breaching the 1998 Competition Act by insisting that members sign up to accreditation rules whereby agencies have to secure bank guarantees or insurance bonds to cover the cost of proposed media spend. The industry body is particularly concerned that there has been a move… Continue reading IPA Claims New ITV Network Rules Are Anti-Competitive
Indebted Telewest Begins ReorganisationTelewest Communications, the heavily indebted UK cable company, this morning said that net loss for Q1 2002 fell by 21% to £166 million on the back of EBITDA up 34% to £91 million. It is also planning a radical restructure in order to bring about cost savings.Total turnover for the quarter ended… Continue reading Indebted Telewest Begins Reorganisation
Emap Performance has signed a commercial content deal with Campus Media that will see some of its key radio brands broadcast across the SBN student network.From 1 September, Friday Night Kiss, The Smash Hits Chart Show and the Kerrang Show will be available to students across 49 UK student radio services. Friday Night Kiss will… Continue reading Content Deal Brings Emap Radio Brands To Students
The fledgling Out-Of-Home Media Association (OOHMA) has announced the appointment of former POSTAR managing director Richard Holliday as its chairman. The new trade association is planning to publish its full charter at the end of this month.The idea for the OOHMA was conceived in March by ambient media companies Alvern Forecourt Media, Shopfront Media, the… Continue reading Out-Of-Home Media Association Appoints Chairman
IPC Ignite has appointed Andrew Sumner as the new publishing manager of its flagship men’s lifestyle magazine Loaded.Sumner, who takes up the role with immediate effect, joins IPC from Emap Esprit where he was publisher of Slimming and Here’s Health. He replaces Richard Johnstone who was appointed publishing director of Wallpaper* last month.Commenting on the… Continue reading Loaded Gets New Publishing Manager
The number of adverts that were complained about during 2001 increased 17.6% year on year, according to the ASA’s annual report, published today.The report shows that the advertising authority resolved 12,589 complaints about 10,001 ads during 2001, with 866 formal investigations resulting in 651 ads having to be changed or withdrawn.As in the past, the… Continue reading ASA Annual Report Shows Rising Complaints
