Shares in magazine publishing group, EMAP, continue to fall back, after Deutsche Bank last week warned that the group is in danger of falling out of the FTSE-100 in September’s review – one of the last of such reviews to be conducted under the existing FTSE rules (see Sharewatch). Shares in EMAP fell slightly on… Continue reading Sharewatch
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The UK’s major radio broadcasters have formed an alliance to drive forward the development of advertising-supported interactive data services, available across digital radio. The Commercial Digital Implementation Group, or C-Dig, comprises Capital Radio, Digital One (joint-owned by GWR Group and NTL), EMAP Radio, GWR Group, Scottish Radio Holdings and NTL.C-Dig is keen to introduce advertising-supported… Continue reading Commercial Radio Companies Combine To Drive Digital Radio Services
The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) has announced plans to join forces with media agency Universal McCann to launch the first major study into the effectiveness of radio advertising. Beginning in September, its initial phase will last for six months but will lead onto an ongoing project to provide benchmarks for measurements within the radio advertising… Continue reading RAB To Launch First Major Radio Ad Study
The hype surrounding the first total eclipse in Britain for 72 years, gave BBC1 one of it highest ever weekday audience totals. Despite the bad weather condition,s Total Eclipse, presented by Phillipa Forester, had 9.04 million viewers tuning in. This was enough to give the programme the 12th spot on the top thirty programmes list,… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 15/08/99
Shares in Telewest Communications fell by almost 5% after the company yesterday announced the acquisition of the remaining 50% stake in Cable London (see Telewest Takes Control Of Cable London In £428m Deal). The deal is being funded by an issue of one new Telewest share for every 11 existing shares, with the new shares… Continue reading Sharewatch
As from Tuesday 31 August 1999, MediaTel’s offices will be located at the following address:MediaTel Ltd. 84-86 Regent Street LONDON W1R 6AJOur telephone and fax numbers will remain the same, as:tel: 0171 439 7575 fax: 0171 734 0940 / 0171 437 6474 email: [email protected]
Ian Pay, chief executive of the free newspaper London Metro has stepped down from the position. Having worked for its publisher Associated Newspapers for 18 years he will be replaced by managing director of the Evening Standard Kevin Beatty. ITV has created a new post of director of corporate affairs. Nicola Howson, currently vice-president of… Continue reading Newsline Brief
Toby Constantine, marketing director of Times Newspapers, is leaving the company to pursue ‘other career opportunities’, the group announced yesterday. It is understood that he has joined up with former general manager of CurrantBun.com, Ellis Watson (see Newsline Brief), to launch a new e-commerce project.Constantine has been at News International, Times Newspapers’ parent company, since… Continue reading Times Newspapers Loses Marketing Director
The Guardian Unlimited network of websites has appointed three new editors. Paul MacInnes is promoted from writer to editor of Football Unlimited; Ros Taylor will edit Education Unlimited, the recently-launched online resource for parents and teaching professionals and Patrick Barkham moves from News Unlimited to edit Work Unlimited. Redwood Publishing has appointed Amanda Pitt as… Continue reading Appointments Brief
The UK’s second-largest cable company, Telewest Communications, last night finalised a deal with rival group NTL to take control of the Cable London cable franchises. The £428 million deal sees Telewest acquire NTL’s 50% stake in Cable London; Telewest already owns the other half of the company.NTL had set the conditions and price for the… Continue reading Telewest Takes Control Of Cable London In £428m Deal
