On the whole, the changes across the women’s weekly magazines sector during Jul-Dec ’98 were mostly undramatic. The women’s weekly magazine market is the largest sector in the industry in terms of sales, and currently accounts for over 8.4 million net sales (see Newsline). The total circulation of the titles shown here increased by a… Continue reading Thumbs Up For OK Magazine!
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The music sector of the magazine market reflected the eroding sales of popular music in general. Even the ‘teenybopper’ magazines saw their recent successes at the expense of the more ‘serious’ music titles reversed quite spectacularly as both Smash Hits and Top Of The Pops recorded sizeable year-on-year losses. The more general, lifestyle orientated Sky… Continue reading 1998 – A Bad Year For Music
The music sector of the magazine market reflected the eroding sales of popular music in general. Even the ‘teenybopper’ magazines saw their recent successes at the expense of the more ‘serious’ music titles reversed quite spectacularly as both Smash Hits and Top Of The Pops recorded sizeable year-on-year losses. The more general, lifestyle orientated Sky… Continue reading 1998 – A Bad Year For Music
On the whole, the changes across the women’s weekly magazines sector during Jul-Dec’98 were mostly undramatic. The women’s weekly magazine market is the largest sector in the industry in terms of sales, and currently accounts for over 8.4 million net sales (see Newsline). The total circulation of the titles listed here increased by a very… Continue reading Thumbs Up For OK Magazine!
The new free internet service provider (ISP) launched last week by Tesco (see Tesco Introduces Free Internet Access) will have content provided by Excite as the result of a deal announced this morning. Excite is to develop specially formatted channel content and internet search engines for the service which is being offered to Tesco’s ten… Continue reading Tesco’s Free ISP Signs Content Deal With Excite
The latest July-December circulation figures for film/cinema magazines sees EMAP’s market leader, Empire, record a slight loss in year on year figures, dropping 3.1%. The magazine that is coming on leaps and bounds is Future Publishing’s Total Film, which rises by 13,570 or 25.7%.In the television listings sector the best performance comes from the freely-delivered… Continue reading Empire Slips While Total Film Continues To Grow
MTV has announced the anticipated details of its three new digital television channels (see Newsline). The three channels will be called MTV Extra, MTV Base and VH1 Classic, and are initially expected to launch on Sky Digital by the summer. Distribution for the new channels will then roll out via analogue and digital cable networks… Continue reading MTV Announces Three New Digital Channels
The latest July-December circulation figures for film/cinema magazines sees EMAP’s market leader, Empire, record a slight loss in year on year figures, dropping 3.1%. The magazine that is coming on leaps and bounds is Future Publishing’s Total Film, which rises by 13,570 or 25.7%. In the television listings sector the best performance comes from the… Continue reading Empire Slips While Total Film Continues To Grow
The Radio Authority (RA) has announced that it is inviting applications for the digital radio licence in Glasgow and the surrounding area, following the advertisement of similar licences for Manchester, Birmingham and Greater London earlier this year (see Newsline).The licence is designed to allow coverage of an adult population (aged 15+) of around 1.8 million.… Continue reading RA Advertises Glasgow Digital Radio Licence
Osprey Communications and MBS Media have created a joint venture called Halo, a stand-alone media shop. Halo will handle £17 million of Osprey business at launch. The 50:50 deal was brokered by the AAR Group. The radio licence for central Scotland has been awarded by the Radio Authority to Beat FM. Capital Radio’s Fun format… Continue reading Newsline Brief
