The Oldie, the magazine aimed at the elderly is to close on August 5. The fortnightly title, which launched in February 1992, was unable to survive financially after circulation stuck at around 20,000. Dennis Publishing is to close Windows Magazine from September. Despite a circulation of over 50,000, the title is to be closed so… Continue reading Oldie To Close
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ITV has today released details of its Autumn 94 schedule, with the emphasis on new and returning drama as the highlight of the season, together with a themed week, “The War Machine”.“Staying one step ahead of the competition is getting increasingly tough in this new multi-channel environment”, said Marcus Plantin, but he emphasised the new… Continue reading ITV Concentrates On Drama For Autumn
Independent Television News has appealed to the government to postpone the enforcement of any ownership changes following the ITV mergers.No single shareholder is allowed to own more than 20% of ITN; however, the Carlton takeover of Central and the Granada takeover of LWT mean that Carlton and Granada each own 36% of ITN. The other… Continue reading ITN Ownership Problems
The ITC has issued an invitation to apply for a local delivery licence covering Thetford, Diss, Bury St Edmunds, Sudbury, Clacton on Sea and surrounding areas. This is the fourth local delivery licence to be advertised by the ITC. The deadline for applications is 17 October.
Overnight ratings for the World Cup Final which was shown simultaneously on BBC1 and ITV show the BBC won hands down, achieving 62.8% share of male viewing.BBC fared particularly well among ABC1 men, achieving 45.3 ABC1 men ratings at 23.00 ITV achieved only an average of 9.3 ABC1 men. Amongst all men, ITV reached an… Continue reading BBC Achieves 62.8% Male Share
Today is launching a Scottish edition of its daily paper from today. It has gone on sale today at the special price of 10p; the planned price for the next few months is 20p, 5p less than the usual cover price. In a spoiler move the Daily Mirror is also cutting its price to 10p… Continue reading Scotland Today – Price War
The ITC has warned Yorkshire Television to tone down the plots of the soap, Emmerdale, after hundreds of complaints. In its quarterly review of programme complaints, the ITC says it is concerned about the introduction of a “tougher and more violent style” in the soap. The review says, “particular care is required in a programme… Continue reading ITC Warns Soap
NBC Super Channel has responded to yesterday’s announcement by the government that Channel 5 can go ahead by announcing its interest. NBC has said it is exploring the viability of the channel, and is talking to several companies to look into the possibility of creating a consortium to bid for the C5 licence if and… Continue reading NBC To Bid For Channel 5
The Financial Times is to trial a colour magazine with its Saturday edition on November 19. The one-off magazine will be a trial edition. If it proves successful it will become a quarterly regular. This is not the first time the FT has trialled colour magazines; there have been a series of one-offs, such as… Continue reading FT To Trial Colour Magazine
The government’s plans for the future of digital television announced yesterday would enable up to 12 digital terrestrial services to be provided. Up to four would be broadcast as a Single Frequency Network, using frequency Channel 35; this would reach 95% of the population. Up to four more services could have 90-95% coverage, and a… Continue reading Government Digital Plans
