VNU Business Publishing has announced that it will be closing its Business Age and Personal Computer Magazine titles after poor sales. The last issue of Business Age will be this Friday and Personal Computer Magazine will close after its June issue.Business Age was bought from Tom Rubython, owner of the troubled Sunday Business, by VNU… Continue reading VNU Magazines To Close
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Granada Gold has seen its potential audience increase to almost double that of its previous by leasing a transponder from Kinnevik, the Scandinavian broadcaster. The securing Astra 1A satellite transponder means that almost five million households will be able to receive the channel in the autumn if the cable carriage deals are finalized with a… Continue reading GSB – Double The Potential
Further research to come out of the Banner Computer Readership Survey launched earlier this month shows that a fifth of all computer decision makers in businesses use the Internet, and that the number of Internet users is expected to grow by 79% next year.Comparing large and small businesses – over 33% of all organisations with… Continue reading Banner Provide Internet Usage Research
Nationwide Building Society will be the official sponsors of the Football League next season, taking over from Endsleigh Insurance.The new deal will run for an initial three year period, and is worth a total of £5.25 million. The new Nationwide Football League logo will appear on perimeter boards at all League grounds, on all match… Continue reading Nationwide To Sponsor Football League
Forty per cent of 15-24 year olds are looking forward to the launch of the Sega Games cable television channel and 33% of 15-24 year olds would consider subscribing to it, according to CIA MediaLab’s latest Sensor survey.Due to launch later this year, the Sega Channel will cost around £11 per month. Subscriber’s will have… Continue reading Sega Channel Set To Be A Hit
A new national evening paper called the Evening News launched this week in Ireland. The paper, published every weekday, is a tabloid and has a cover price of 60p. The initial print-run was 120,000.The paper, which is reckoned to have cost around £1.5 million to set up, is printed in Birr, Co Offaly and Ashbourne,… Continue reading New Irish Paper Launches
A new religious cable channel will be launching in the UK on October 14. ARK2 Television has raised £1.8m for the launch and will be based at HTV in Bristol.ARK2 has recruited Team Saatchi to oversee advertising and an advertising and sales house will be appointed soon. Revenue for ARK2 will also come from cable… Continue reading Christian Cable Channel To Launch
Financial results released today by Carlton Communications show that for the six months to 31st March pre-tax profits rose by 19% from £120.1m to £143.3m, turnover increased by 6% to £847.8m and net cash stood at £110m.In terms of Carlton’s television interests, turnover increased from £339m to £344.8m and operating profits rose marginally by £200,000… Continue reading Carlton Profits Rise 19% To £143m
ITV won the majority share of the audience on all three nights of the Bank Holiday weekend, according to unofficial overnights. On Saturday, the final of Stars in Their Eyes, with 11.2 million viewers and the Eddie Murphie movie The Distinguished Gentleman, with 7.3 million, out-performed BBC1’s Bugs, with 6.4 million and Private Benjamin, 5.5… Continue reading ITV Wins Bank Holiday Battle
Bristol Evening Post PLC has announced financial results for the year ended 31 March; operating profit before exceptional items was up 7.1% on last year to £6.6 million; pre tax profit however, at £6.6 million is down 12.6% on last year’s total of £7. 6 million.Stanley Clarke, Chairman, said that these figures include a 25.7%… Continue reading Bristol Evening Post Becomes Bristol United Press
