This magazine claims to be for a cooler kind of couch potato, but cooler than what? Put it this way, when Cult TV arrived in the office this morning, the computer whizz-kids and web-designers were the only ones to get excited, so need I say more about this title.Okay, I am going to try to… Continue reading First Issue Review – Cult TV
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Guinness Brewing Worldwide is the first company to sign-up for worldwide sponsorship of the 1999 Rugby World Cup Tournament.ITV has secured the live rights to the tournament, which kick-off in September 1999.Guinness: 0181 965 7700
The ITC is inviting comments on draft proposals for the procedure it intends to follow when considering applications from ITV licencees to renew their licences.Channel 3 licencees, including GMTV and Teletext, can, if they wish, apply to have their licences renewed with effect from 1 January 1999. This is despite the fact that existing licences… Continue reading Channel 3 Licence Renewal
United News & Media are in discussions with S4C to take a 30% stake its new digital TV company S4C Digital Networks (SDN).SDN was yesterday awarded the digital terrestrial Multiplex A licence, though the ITC stressed that this was conditional on the broadcaster finding another stakeholder in order to strengthen its financial position.United would have… Continue reading UNM Seeks New Route To Digital TV
After the two recent Marie Claire launches in Russia and South Africa, the Marie Claire Group is pursuing its conquest of the globe, tackling the Turkish life-style market and launching Marie Claire Maison in Turkey.Marie Claire International: 33 1 41 46 88 65
Emap On Air, Emap’s broadcast sales and marketing company, has launched a major sales initiative for consumer brands called “Pure Magic”.The new sales push will run across Emap’s Magic stations and is designed for national advertisers targeting an audience of 30-40 year olds, especially women, who have previously “fallen between” the FM and AM station… Continue reading Emap Launches New Sales Initiative
There is still no hope of a cure for Sunday Business , the newspaper which seems to be suffering a slow and painful death. The paper has now not published for two consecutive Sundays and it is unlikely to go to print this weekend. The paper was unavailable for comment, but its only hope of… Continue reading Still Not Open For Business On Sunday
Since its relaunch on 13 June this year, The Economist‘s web-site has been receiving between 500 and 1000 new registrations a day, according to figures from the magazine.The Economist: 0171 830 7000
A leaked BBC report Reflecting The World has found that 10 million British people have no interest in foreign culture programmes. Using popular star presenters is the only way this large chunk of the UK population will be tempted to turn-on to programmes set overseas. The report claims that names like Chris Evans and Vic… Continue reading Personality Required For Foreign Programmes
