Haymarket will be launching a new television magazine aimed at men in the 25-44 year old ABC1 group. Called The Box it will be feature-driven, focusing on programmes rather than personalities and will not contain listings.The bi-monthly title is scheduled for a spring launch though a cover-price has not yet been decided. It is aiming… Continue reading New Magazine For Haymarket
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According to Marketing Instant Access Publishing is planning to launch a new Internet magazine aimed at men. As well as the magazine there will also be a content-related Interactive CD-ROM.
The November Retail Price Index was announced this morning as 153.9, an increase of 2.7% on November last year and a rise of 0.1% on October this year.For RPI trends subscribers can access MediaTel’s Encyclomedia section in Talking Windows.
According to a report in Marketing Week Adshel, which said that it would be the first *More Group Implements POSTAR outdoor contractor to use POSTAR, has delayed its implementation of the new “audience” data due to problems converting it into a sales and booking system.It is now believed that the new packages will not be… Continue reading Adshel Delays POSTAR Implementation
The national newspaper ABCs for November show that the Times is the most improved title on the market. The News International title showed a 16.08% increase in year-on-year to 783,638 copies. The Daily Mail has also continued to improve its 6-monthly ABC figure, up 13.28% to 2,083,309 copies.In was a similar picture in the Sunday… Continue reading National Newspaper November ABCs
It is rumoured that Media Ventures International (MVI) is about to sell its 46% stake in Talk Radio to CLT UK Radio which owns 49% of the national commercial radio station. MVI is said to be unhappy about the financial returns Talk is producing.The latest Rajar data for Quarter 3 showed that Talk’s weekly reach… Continue reading CLT UK Radio Set To Buy Talk Radio
Daily Mail and General Trust today reported financial results for the year ended September 29 which show pre-tax profits rising 28% to £85.5m on the back of turnover of just over £1bn.The national newspaper arm of DMGT, Associated Newspapers, enjoyed success with both The Daily Mail and Mail On Sunday increasing circulations by 13% and… Continue reading Daily Mail’s Profits Rise To £85.5m
The IPA Council has approved the nominations for its 1997 elections. The nomination for the office of President is Graham Hinton, chairman of Bates Dorland; nomination for the office of honorary secretary is Bruce Haines, managing director of Leagas Delaney; and the nomination for office of honorary treasurer is Chris Whitworth , group financial director… Continue reading IPA Announces Council Election Nominations
According to today’s Times the launch costs of Channel 5 have risen by £50m to reach £150m, mainly as a result of the extended retuning programme *C5 And DTI Reach Agreement.Channel 5’s backers, which include Pearson and United News & Media, have apparently confirmed the £150m figure. The C5 launch was originally forecast to reach… Continue reading Channel 5 Costs Rise By £50m
Future Publishing’s UK Internet title .Net has put in place measures which it hopes will ensure that the magazine becomes the strongest computing magazine brand in Europe.Last week Future held its first .net licensee conference in London with delegates attending from Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy. Together the licencees committed themselves to building… Continue reading Future Mag Aims For World Domination
