Overall the audience profiles for all ILR has not changed significantly between the latest quarter and the 1st quarter of 1993. There has been a slight increase in the 45-54 age range, and a shift to more C2DE listeners.Virgin and Atlantic 252 are attracting listeners predominantly from the 25-34 age group, and mainly C2DE. Classic… Continue reading RADIO LISTENING PROFILES
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More O’Ferrall Supersites is to spend £500,000 on improving illumination for 500 supersite panels.The investment will introduce new illumination or improve existing illumination on nearly half of More O’Ferrall Supersites’ 64-sheets and 96-sheets. This means that from October 65% of all their campaigns will be illuminated.They will be using a new pure white light which… Continue reading Illumination For More O’Ferrall
Research has been carried out by David Graham & Associates into the programmes watched by families with children.The research concentrated on family units of one or two adults, and one or more children between the ages of 4 and 17. The survey covers the week June 7.Survey results showed that ITV is the preferred family-viewing… Continue reading FAMILY VIEWING SURVEY
In a survey conducted by NOP, it has been shown that Teletext is growing in popularity among children.The new Teletext pages launched in January which specifically target children seem to be a success; 1.7m children are watching Teletext every week, 59% of whom are boys, and 75% are between 10 and 14 years old.The Generator… Continue reading Teletext Success Survey
The head of British Sky Broadcasting, Sam Chisholm, may be appointed chief executive of Star TV, the Hong Kong based channel in which Rupert Murdoch bought a 63.6% share last month.Sam Chisholm has been appointed ‘acting’ chief after last weeks surprise departure of Julian Mounter. The new chief executive will be announced in two weeks… Continue reading Chisholm To Move To Star TV?
Trinity International’s proposed purchase of the 26 local papers owned by Argus Press has been referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.The company, which owns newspapers in north west England, north Wales, Canada and the US, has since made a £12.6m cash offer for the Huddersfield Daily Examiner.The deal, although it will increase Trinity’s presence… Continue reading Trinity Referred To MMC
The head of British Sky Broadcasting, Sam Chisholm, may be appointed chief executive of Star TV, the Hong Kong based channel in which Rupert Murdoch bought a 63.6% share last month.Sam Chisholm has been appointed ‘acting’ chief after last weeks surprise departure of Julian Mounter. The new chief executive will be announced in two weeks… Continue reading Chisholm To Move To Star TV?
The football season has started again; ITV were unable to reveal to MediaTel their programming for this season’s fixtures; the only game which they could confirm was on October 13th, Holland v England live.For full details of BSkyB’s coverage of the Premier League and International World Cup qualifying games this season KEY 2.MATCHES SCHEDULED FOR… Continue reading SKY AUTUMN FOOTBALL FIXTURES
Claims made by the Observer yesterday that Mirror Group Newspapers were trying to enlist investors to buy a 25% stake in the company were denied in today’s press by MGN.There has been speculation about a consortium ever since rumours that Arthur Andersen was to sell its 54% stake in MGN several months ago.The article also… Continue reading Observer Story Causes Denials
In a survey conducted by NOP, it has been shown that Teletext is growing in popularity among children.The new Teletext pages launched in January which specifically target children seem to be a success; 1.7m children are watching Teletext every week, 59% of whom are boys, and 75% are between 10 and 14 years old.The Generator… Continue reading Teletext Success Survey
