Virgin Television has this morning in the High Court accused Channel 5 Broadcasting of illegally changing its bid after the final submission. All bidders had to put forward a business plan containing detailed funding plans; the ITC wrote to C5B regarding their business plan. C5B subsequently added £100m to their funding proposal after the submission… Continue reading Virgin TV Accuses C5B Of Illegal Changes To Bid
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A new twist has emerged in the hearing at the High Court over the award of the Channel 5 licence to Channel 5 Broadcasting. QC Sir Patrick Neil, representing failed bidder New Century, accused the ITC of not properly testing the business plan put forward by C5B.This plan was crucial in originally awarding the licence,… Continue reading C5B And ITC Accused Of More Irregularities
The Food Advertising Unit of the Advertising Association has today welcomed a report that concludes food advertising affects only brands and not markets. The report shows that advertising can be an effective tool of competition between brands, but in mature food markets seems to have no effect on total market size.Jonathan Bullock, Head of External… Continue reading Food Advertising Affects Brands Only Not Markets
The Independent Television Commission is expected to come under attack at the High Court today, at the hearing on the Channel 5 award. Virgin TV was given leave to seek judicial review following complaints that Channnel 5 Broadcasting, the successful applicant, was allowed to change its bid after the final deadline.Virgin TV is expected to… Continue reading Virgin’s Channel 5 Challenge Heard Today
Labour yesterday announced in the Commons that it would introduce amendments to the Broadcasting Bill to ensure that eight listed sporting events,including the Olympic Games and Wimbledon should remain accessible to the largest possible audience.Under the 1990 Broadcasting Act, eight events cannot be shown exclusively on pay-as-you view channels; Labour wants the ban to include… Continue reading Sporting Amendment To Broadcasting Bill Backed
The ITC has received three applications for the local delivery franchise for Southern County Durham and Northern Yorkshire areas.The applicants are: Bell Cablemedia Plc, with a bid of £1,750,000, who own the neighbouring Wearside franchise, and propose to offer service by 2002 to 132,000 homes; Cable and Telecoms North Ltd, with a bid of £626,866,… Continue reading Applicants Bid For Cable Franchise
December’s circulation figures are the first full month’s figures since the closure of the Today paper in November; although impossible to know for sure, it seems the buyers of Today have not all rushed to buy a different paper, but rather the newspaper market in general has fallen.Today’s last circulation figure was 528,000; although both… Continue reading National Press Round-Up – December
The first issue of Quorn House Publishing’s new magazine, Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness, will be launched on the 18th January 1996. It will cost £1.20 and, as the title suggests, this bi-monthly glossy magazine will concentrate wholly on health, especially problems of weight and fitness. It is aimed at ABC1 women in the 20-44… Continue reading Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness – First Issue Review
MTV Europe has teamed up with US magazine publisher Ray Gun in a deal that will produce the channel’s first youth culture and lifestyle magazine, entitled BLAH BLAH BLAH. Conceptualised by Marvin Scott Jarrett, the owner of Ray Gun, in association with MTV Europe, the new magazine will be launched in the UK on 14… Continue reading MTV Launches New Magazine
Animal magazine publisher Gong is to launch its third magazine, All About Dogs, on 23 February. The bi-monthly glossy will retail at £2.20 and have an initial print-run of 50,000.A source at the magazine described the editorial content as a “lively, educational and informative view of dogs”, and dealing with any related aspects. It is… Continue reading Gong Publishing Launch Dog Magazine
