The ITC has published the public responses it received on its draft proposals for the procedure and methodology of renewing ITV channel licences. The Commission received correspondence from 13 respondents all of which are available for inspection at the ITC Library, 33 Foley Street, London, W1P 7LB. The ITC’s regional offices are also holding copies… Continue reading Responses To ITV Licence Renewals
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Monday EMAP’s interim results are released. NRS full audience breakdowns for October 96-September 97 are released.Thursday Sleaze Nation magazine launches as a paid-for title. Granada Group release full-year financial resultsAlso this week: October TV revenue is expected to be available this week and a Web Round-Up will also appear on Newsline. Website of the Week… Continue reading The Week Ahead
This week the Simpsons recapture their place at the top of the Sky Chart, pushing the football down into second place, with the Sunday afternoon Premiership slot attracting 1.42 million viewers. The Simpsons reappear in third place, this of course being a repeated episode, as Sky capitalise on the programme’s popularity by showing an old… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 26/10/97
Revolution, Haymarket’s new media marketing title, has launched a Website at http://www.revolution.haynet.com/. The site features a database of new media contacts, a list of new media jobs and a discussion page called the Wall.
Capital Radio saw pre-tax profits rise 9% to £35m for the year to 30 September on the back of turnover up 14% to £86.1m. The results also revealed that the cost of MSM’s closure is £1.6m.Turnover in London improved in the second half though increased local competition resulted in slower growth than among the group’s… Continue reading Profits Rise 9% At Capital
IPC has appointed Sylvia Auton, publishing director of the Science and Special Interest group, to the position of new media publishing director. She will take up her new role on January 2, which will still include publishing responsibilities for the special interest portfolio. New Scientist leaves the group as a result of the sale of… Continue reading IPC Appointment News
Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers today reported a strong in increase in interim pre-tax profits which jumped 26% to £5.9 million. The improvement was on the back of a 16% rise in turnover, up from £75.2 million to £87 million. The company publishes titles such as the Sunderland Star and Chichester Observer Series .Portsmouth & Sunderland:… Continue reading Portsmouth & Sunderland Sees Good Growth
Chris Evans has said that he will commit himself to Virgin Radio’s breakfast show for five years if his takeover bid for the station is successful (subscribers see Evans’ Virgin Bid Confirmed). It is possible that his short-term contract with Virgin could end if Capital takes its rival over.Virgin is still considering the £80m offer… Continue reading Evans Makes Radio Show Commitment
Average daily viewing levels continue to show a slight improvement over the same period last year, according to the Third Quarter Trends In TV report from the IPA. For Q3 average daily viewing hours stood at 3.29 compared to 3.25 the previous year.1997 Trends in Channel Share For All Individuals ITV C4 C5 Cab/Sat BBC1… Continue reading IPA Third Quarter TV Trends Report
The RAB has appointed two members of the executive team to its board. Andrew Ingram, account planning director and Justin Sampson, operations director, are now full members of the RAB Board.RAB: 0171 306 2555
