Computer Age, the Sunday Business computer supplement, has been discontinued. A spokesperson from the publication told MediaTel: “The title has been discontinued following reorganisation of the paper. Items featured on Computer Age are now featured on the main broadsheet.”In a survey conducted by Hunt Thompson PR *(Supplements Focus on The Web), Computer Age was found… Continue reading Sunday Business Closes Computer Age
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National Heritage Minister Lord Inglewood has signed a Commencement Order, effectively setting the timetable for the provisions of the Broadcasting Act 1996.The main points in the Order are: Terrestrial television broadcasters must declare by 15 October their intention to take up their places on terrestrial digital multiplexes New media ownership rules will come into force… Continue reading Broadcasting Act Commencement
Tyne Tees Television is to change its name in September to Channel 3 North East.The move is a bid to reflect the changing nature of the region which, according to a Tyne Tees spokeswoman, has recently experienced “a major regeneration”. Yorkshire TV, Tyne Tees’ sister company, will retain its identity as will the parent company… Continue reading Tyne Tees Television To Change Name
A new magazine form Future Publishing will be launched on October 19. T3: Tomorrow’s Technology Today was originally due for release in September. The monthly magazine will be priced at £2.95 and will have an initial print run of 65,000. Future Publishing are also producing in store magazines for PC World entitled PC Guide’s Getting… Continue reading New Magazines
The main development in the media market last week was Granada’s hint that it may not be interested after all in buying Yorkshire Tyne-Tees Television.Whilst announcing the restructure of Granada’s media business *Granada Announces New Organisation Structure, Duncan Lewis, chief executive of Granada Media, said that he had an ‘open mind’ regarding possible take-overs. He… Continue reading Sharewatch W/E 16/8/96
BSkyB publishes its full results this week (Tuesday). Pre-tax profits are expected to be around £250 million (60% increase). A 200% increase on net dividend is predicted, rising from 2.5p to 6.5p. Advertising revenue is believed to be approximately £120 million. News Corporation reveals its full results on Thursday. A small decrease in profits is… Continue reading The Week Ahead
Fiona Fisher, currently marketing executive on IPC’s TV Weeklies, has been promoted to assistant publisher of the three TV Weeklies, TV Times, What’s On TV and TV And Satellite Week.In a separate move, Seran Anderson-Haddick is promoted to group marketing and promotions manager of TV Weeklies. Anderson-Haddick’s appointment is effective immediately, whilst Fisher takes up… Continue reading Appointments At IPC
Euro’96 not only produced large viewing figures but also revitalised football in the UK. The release of Football Mania (The Daily Mirror) was supposed to be a closely guarded secret but somehow The Sun found out and released Football Football on the same day. The Times also published a supplement this week on Monday entitled… Continue reading Football Magazines And The Opposition
As the main attractions of the Olympics (the Men’s and Women’s 100 metre finals) were last week, this week sees a return to the normal pattern of soap operas dominating the top thirty programme list. Monday’s edition of Coronation Street was the top rated programme with 14.64 million viewers and a consolidated share of audience… Continue reading TV Viewing Summary W/E 04/08/96
International News & Media, the West Midlands publisher, has confirmed details of a new national newspaper it plans to launch later this year.Today’s News will be a 36-page daily tabloid covering general news. International told MediaTel that the title will cost 30p and have an initial print-run of 300,000, with an expected circulation of 200,000.… Continue reading New National Paper Planned
