It is becoming increasingly difficult to categorise people into groups according to their age, sex and social class as a growing proportion of the population today live “spider lives” in which they take on different roles and personalities.According to a report published by the Henley Centre this weekend, a large proportion of the population regularly… Continue reading Most People Lead “Spider Lives”, Says Henley Centre Report
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GWR and Radio Investments are to buy the 50.02% stake in Minster Sound Radio which they do not already own. The two radio groups will pay up to £4.79 million for total ownership of the group, which holds a radio licence in York, Minster FM, and three licences in the north of England.An offer of… Continue reading Radio Groups Buy Stake In Minster
In yesterday’s Monitoring Media Performance conference delegates from all disciplines debated wide-ranging issues for the future of media monitoring. As media proliferation continues to grow the industry continues to strive for standards to monitor it.Hugh Johnson, head of research at Channel 4, discussed the future of the BARB contract as the current one comes up… Continue reading Monitoring Media Performance In A Multi-Media Age
Regional Independent Media has acquired two Scottish-based publications to expand its magazine portfolio. Writers News, a subscription-only monthly, and Writing Magazine, a bi-monthly available in newsagents, will be relocated to the Yorkshire Post Newspapers office in Leeds. Sleazenation Ltd, publishers of the style mag of the same name, has acquired Manchester-based music and clubbing title… Continue reading Magazine Brief
Outdoor advertising company, JC Decaux, has snatched the bus shelter advertising contract for Glasgow from rival group Adshel. The 15-year contract was put out to tender and bidders included Decaux, Spanish Group Cemusa and Clear Channel International’s Adshel which has held the business since the early 1970s.The business is understood to be worth around £3… Continue reading Decaux Takes Glasgow Business From Adshel
Programmes The hype surrounding the six part documentary series Walking with Dinosaurs helped BBC to recover from its recent poor viewing figures. The first episode drew in a viewing audience of 15 million, which rose to 18.91 million with the inclusion of the Sunday repeat. Subsequent weeks saw a drop in viewing figures for the… Continue reading TV Viewing Round Up – October 1999
Shares in Reuters climbed 37˝p to 677˝p after the information groups 60% stake in software group Tibco paid off as it soared to the second-best place on the FTSE 100.Highbury House Communications rose 2p. The publisher bought RVC Ltd, a software developer that allows newspapers and magazine groups to transfer their publications on to the… Continue reading Sharewatch
According to the latest Establishment Survey, net homes have increased on a network basis by 178,000, with the greatest increases in the North-West and London regions. The latest data are as shown: Net Homes (000s) Net Homes (%) Franchise Area Jun-98 Jun-99 Actual Change (000s) Jun-98 Jun-99 % Point Change London 4,582… Continue reading Establishment Survey 1999
Programmes The hype surrounding the six part documentary series Walking with Dinosaurs, helped BBC to recover from its recent poor viewing figures. The first episode drew in a viewing audience of 15 million, which rose to 18.91 million with the inclusion of the Sunday repeat. Subsequent weeks saw a drop in viewing figures for the… Continue reading TV Viewing Round Up – October 1999
The UK cinema industry recently celebrated its most successful weekend ever, 29-31 October, when £13 million was taken in admissions over the three days. The unexpected success of The Blair Witch Project has greatly contributed to this figure, as has Star Wars: The Phantom Menace to cinema’s 1999 annual admissions, which look set to beat… Continue reading Feature: UK Cinema Industry
