Future Publishing confirmed to MediaTel today that it has purchased two computer games titles from Dennis Publishing – Sega Zone and Game Zone. Future currently publishes 17 computer and leisure titles including Sega Power (circ.102,033), SuperPlay (90,000), Mega (90,000) and Games- Master (370,000) which launched in October of last year. Dennis Publishing sold the magazines… Continue reading Future Buys Titles From Dennis
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Publisher of Perfect Home magazine, Michael Franks, believes that the magazine’s low cover price (99p) does not mean it cannot display a more upmarket image, hence the imminent revamp due to take place over the next few months. DMG Home Interest Magazines bought Perfect Home from Brackland last November and now plans to increase its… Continue reading DMG Home Mags Seek New Image
Today sees the launch issue of EMAP Pursuit’s Fore!, “aimed at 90% of regular golfers who do not currently buy golfing magazines”. Fore is also targeted at a younger market than its stablemate Today’s Golfer (52% male readership is 35+ – Profiles follow).Fore’s editor proclaims that the magazine offers a livelier approach to golf, and… Continue reading The Golfing Magazine Market
Amid increasing pressure from both the ITC and MPs’ ITV have to determine whether News at Ten should keep its 10.00pm slot or move to either an earlier or later time.The ITV network wish to move the programme in order to make room for films and drama programmes which could run in one block, rather… Continue reading Fluctuating Audience For News At Ten
Britain’s youth think and hear dance music 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, hence the title of the new rave magazine out today, 24-7 published by Music Maker Publications.Ravers, record buyers, electronic games players, clubbers and dance music consumers who live and breathe music will both contribute to and read 24-7, which appeared… Continue reading 24-7 Hits The Rave Scene
BBC Enterprises profits for the year to April 1993 have risen by over £6m since last year, increasing from £5.6m to £11.8m. The sudden boom is being accredited to the sales success of Noddy, which enabled the commercial wing to contribute £60m towards the making of new BBC TV and radio programmes, a rise of… Continue reading Enterprises On The Up Thanks To Noddy
BBC Enterprises profits for the year to April 1993 have risen by over £6m since last year, increasing from £5.6m to £11.8m. The sudden boom is being accredited to the sales success of Noddy, which enabled the commercial wing to contribute £60m towards the making of new BBC TV and radio programmes, a rise of… Continue reading Enterprises On The Up Thanks To Noddy
Amid increasing pressure from both the ITC and MPs’ ITV have to determine whether News at Ten should keep its 10.00pm slot or move to either an earlier or later time.The ITV network wish to move the programme in order to make room for films and drama programmes which could run in one block, rather… Continue reading Fluctuating Audience For News At Ten
Today sees the launch issue of EMAP Pursuit’s Fore!, “aimed at 90% of regular golfers who do not currently buy golfing magazines”. Fore is also targeted at a younger market than its stablemate Today’s Golfer (52% male readership is 35+ – Profiles follow).Fore’s editor proclaims that the magazine offers a livelier approach to golf, and… Continue reading The Golfing Magazine Market
Britain’s youth think and hear dance music 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, hence the title of the new rave magazine out today, 24-7 published by Music Maker Publications.Ravers, record buyers, electronic games players, clubbers and dance music consumers who live and breathe music will both contribute to and read 24-7, which appeared… Continue reading 24-7 Hits The Rave Scene
