The poster advertising campaign for Bravo’s broadcast of the US comedy programme The Howard Stern Show has caused a flood of complaints from around the country and led the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to ask for the ads to be removed.The posters, created by Mother, quote from US ‘shock-jock’ disc jockey Howard Stern’s radio programme,… Continue reading ASA Censures Bravo’s Howard Stern Show Posters
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The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) has begun an investigation into “apparent irregularities” in the circulation claims of three Trinity Mirror titles. The Birmingham Evening Mail, the Birmingham Post and the Sunday Mercury have been suspended from the audit reports until the inquiry is complete.The Trinity Mirror group, which merged in September (see Trinity-Mirror Deal… Continue reading ABC Suspends Birmingham Titles
Regional sales group Amra has been appointed to represent the Glaswegian, the largest free weekly newspaper in Scotland and the second biggest in the UK after the Manchester Evening News’ Metro. The Express Newspaper group is to join forces with Radio 1 in a marketing campaign targeting students. Students who access the Radio 1 Essential… Continue reading Newsline Brief
Sky One is launching an interactive television show called Skyrocket. The variety and interview programme, to be broadcast on Saturday evenings, will ask viewers to contribute to its content via its website, www.skyrocket.co.uk.From November 20 the 13-part series will broadcast for 25 minutes between episodes of The Simpsons, Futurama and Family Guy. Interactive strands will… Continue reading Sky Launches Interactive Show
Associated Newspapers is enticing newsagents to convert readers of the Sunday Express to the Mail on Sunday by offering cash incentives for each reader that makes the switch. A direct mail campaign has been launched by the group targeting those who have papers delivered to their homes.The newspaper group is reacting to comments made recently… Continue reading Associated Offers Newsagents Cash To Convert Readers
The advertising sector was boosted by the news that Leo Burnett and MacManus are to merge (see Leo Burnett And MacManus Form Global Advertising Giant). Shares in Saatchi and Saatchi jumped 23p to 268p and Cordiant climbed 15˝p to 194p.Pay-TV group BSkyB saw a fall in its share prices yesterday as Rupert Murdoch said the… Continue reading Sharewatch
Yesterday evening’s Media Research Group (MRG) Evening Meeting tackled the issues of measuring audience data in the digital age. The first big step for BARB is to set up a system to measure digital television audiences. Beyond this, however, there are issues of TV and PC convergence, pay-per-view (PPV) and on-demand programming, as well as… Continue reading MRG Evening Meeting – Measuring Digital
The Electronic Telegraph has relaunched its student website – juiced.co.uk – to offer a ‘cleaner, crisper and more sophisticated site’. Juiced was originally launched two years ago as the online spin-off from the Daily Telegraph‘s student supplement, Juice.The new site offers an augmented selection of news, film, music, sport, fashion, travel and careers. The news… Continue reading Electronic Telegraph Relaunches Juiced Student Site
Channel Four has announced two new sponsorship deals, both negotiated by Drum PHD. Zoe Ball’s new music and entertainment show is to be sponsored by Wella, and a new combined gardening and cookery series will be sponsored by Seeds of Change.Right About Now begins broadcasting in an early evening slot from November 9. Presented by… Continue reading C4 Gains New Sponsorship Deals
Capital Radio surged 54p (5.3%) to close at 1,065p yesterday. The Group was boosted by the posting of strong figures from rival radio group, GWR yesterday (see GWR Announces Interim Profits Ahead Of Digital Launch). GWR also benefitted, closing up 16p at 462˝p yesterday.Telewest’s shares were lifted 11žp on the back of rumours that a… Continue reading Sharewatch
