Publishing giant Emap has announced that it is bringing its leisure and lifestyle magazine titles under the newly-created division of Emap Active.In an attempt to give the currently disparate titles a central identity, the magazines currently published by the Emap Apex, Nationals, Images and Pursuit departments will all operate under Emap Active. This will see… Continue reading Emap Groups Leisure Titles Under Emap Active
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The television landscape now seems a bit bare without the World Cup to distract us – yes I know most of us are glad to see the back of those sponsorship credits that went with ITV’s coverage of the tournament – but suddenly things have got boring. The highest placing new programme is Duck Patrol,… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 19/07/98
Channel 4 intends to revitalise its children and drama output, and as part of this process is currently negotiating sponsorship deals for each.David Charlesworth, head of sponsorship at Channel 4, confirmed that discussions were currently underway, although any deals have not been finalised.Channel 4: 0171 396 4444
Move over Michael Atherton and Alan Donald, Evershed Sports & Social Club is the place to be this season for tense high-class cricket action as BMRB fielded a side to take on the collective might (!) of the MRG (Media Research Group).The second annual encounter saw Nick Hiddleston’s MRG outfit win the toss (held in… Continue reading BMRB Clinch Cricket Victory Over MRG In High-Drama Media Clash
The Radio Authority (RA) has received 13 submissions for the independent local radio (ILR) licence in Central Scotland which covers both Glasgow and Edinburgh. The following groups submitted service proposals by the deadline on Tuesday: Asian Sound Scotland (Shujat Ali, 0161 288 1000): a lively and professional service of music, entertainment, news and information for… Continue reading RA Receives 13 Scotland Licence Applications
The Scott Trust, owner of The Observer , yesterday announced a new editor in the form of Roger Alton.Alton was previously the features editor of The Guardian, where he has worked in various roles for the past 24 years. He replaces Will Hutton, who has now become editor in chief of The Observer and remains… Continue reading Observer Sees A New Editor
Once again all but Women recorded an increase in impacts for ITV year on year for June. The biggest increase this time, presumably because of the World Cup, was for Men where impacts were up 24.4%. Adults impacts were up 8.2%. Channel 4 lost impacts in all audience categories but Housewives/Children which was up 1.0%.… Continue reading TV Round-Up – June 1998
BBC One has revealed details of its autumn schedule that its hopes will compete with the one recently unveiled by ITV (see ‘Refreshment, Renewal And Reality,’ Says ITV). Big hitters include The Life Of Birds, an adaption of the novel Vanity Fair and Victoria Wood’s first faure into situation comedy dinnerladies. The number of series… Continue reading BBC Shows Off Autumn Schedule
Published today is research carried out by the Advertising Standards Authority(ASA) this year which shows that the public are increasingly concerned with taboos such as swearing, sexism, homosexuality, drugs and religion in advertising on TV.Bad language, sexually explicit images or inappropriate images of young children were most likely to cause concern. Eight out of ten… Continue reading Advertising Standards Authority Reveals Growing Public Concern
Sky Sports are to launch a round the clock sports channel on the Sky Digital Satellite service on 10 August. The channel will focus mainly on football, but will generally involve a complete news service and live coverage of major sports as well as features and round-ups. Eight new presenters have been recruited for the… Continue reading 24 Hour Sports Channel On Sky
