New Publisher, Cabal Communications, has unveiled the details of its home interest launch, The Real Homes Magazine. The title will launch on 15 October alongside the male lifestyle mag, front (see Cabal Front Up With A New Title), and will be edited by ex-Living etc editor, Sarah Bravo.It will target ABC1 (C2) women, aged between… Continue reading Cabal Reveals Real Homes Details
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Fast-expanding regional publisher Southern Newspapers posted a big leap in profits as it unveiled plans to change its name and move to the main stock market.The company is planning to change its name to News Communications & Media, which in turn, will be shortened to NewsCom. This change has to be approved by shareholders at… Continue reading Southern Gets New Name For New Era
Agency estimates for August 1998 put total terrestrial TV (including GMTV) ad revenue at £166.98 million. Year on year, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 show increases in revenue and GMTV continues to lose advertising income.ITV’s total revenue was up by 12.9% to £118.3 million, C4’s rose by 11.2% to £35.0 million and C5’s revenue… Continue reading TV Revenue – August 1998
British Interactive Broadcasting (the joint venture formed by BT, BSkyB, Midland Bank and Matsushita to provide digital TV interactive services) has announced some reorganisation of its management team amid confusion as to whether it is to supply access to the internet for television viewers.The key appointments are as follows… Peter Hopper joins as commercial director,… Continue reading Reorganisation At BiB
A decision on the future of The European is yet to be made after speculation today that discussions between the paper and Bloomberg Business News have broken down. The paper was believed to be considering options of a business partnership from both Bloomberg and Times Warner (see Newsline).A spokesperson for The European told Newsline this… Continue reading European Discussions Continue
The Asian channel, Zee TV,has been formally warned by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) as it has repeatedly failed to comply in the areas of advertising content and scheduling.Rules have been breached seven times since the end of 1995, and the broadcaster failed to respond to enquiries within time limits set by ITC staff. Interventions… Continue reading Zee TV Receives A Warning
A new survey out this week shows that although digital TV awareness is high, with 75% of respondents having heard of it, 58% confessed to having little or no knowledge of it.Research company GfK Marketing Services has published the results of its monthly omnibus survey into the launch of digital TV. The survey was carried… Continue reading GfK Predicts The Future Of Digital Television
IPC Magazines has restructured its music and lifestyle publishing and marketing team. This follows last week’s news that Adrian Pettett had been appointed as the new publisher of Loaded (see Loaded Finds A New Publisher).Neil Robinson has been promoted to associate publisher of NME, Melody Maker and NME.COM. Bruce Sandall, associate publisher of Muzik, also… Continue reading IPC Restructures Music And Lifestyle Team
ITV has confessed that unless it moves the News At Ten programme from its current slot to an earlier time, it will not meet the audience targets set by chief executive, Richard Eyre, at the beginning of the year (see ITV Publishes Audience Targets For Next Three Years).Eyre told a Royal Television Society dinner yesterday… Continue reading ITV Confesses 40% Viewing Share Promise Is Impossible Unless News At Ten Goes
Digital operators and broadcasters will be permitted to build TV sets that have the software needed to receive their services embedded into the set. This will allow broadcasters to market and sell hardware which is specifically designed to receive their digital services.This ruling is announced by the Independent Television Commission (ITC) this morning and follows… Continue reading Digital Broadcasters Allowed To Build Proprietary TV Sets
