The Salford and West Manchester Journal has closed, having been in circulation for over 100 years.The paper, owned by Stourbridge-based Reed Regional Newspapers, is blaming the recession for the closure, maintaining that it made trading conditions very difficult.
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Left-wing magazine, the New Statesman was ordered to pay £60,000 damages to the Prime Minister and caterer, Clare Latimer on Friday, following printed accusations that the two were conducting an affair. Adding on legal costs to the amount, the weekly magazine will have to pay £100,000 for its blunder, unless a plea is accepted by… Continue reading New Statesman Gets Libel Charges
Dame Shirley Porter will now concentrate all of her energies on the chairmanship of LBC, having announced that she is to resign from her position as a Westminster councillor.The station was taken over by the Porter family last month, following the financial demise of former owners, Crown Communications.
Off-line goals and pitch disputes can now be examined in depth by avid football fans without even having to go to a match, thanks to a new inter- active television cable service launched yesterday, by Videotron in conjunction with LWT and Carlton TV.The service comprises four cable channels, each with an individual function. Channel 1… Continue reading ‘Interactive TV’ Launches In London
The national sponsorship conference drew to a close yesterday following two days of discussion on themes ranging from how sponsorship can play a major part in a marketing strategy, the media as sponsors and sponsorship givers and examining how television sponsorship has developed and the benefits that can be reaped from it.“With sponsorship’s growing maturity… Continue reading Fifth National
Sponsorship Conference
Dame Shirley Porter will now concentrate all of her energies on the chairmanship of LBC, having announced that she is to resign from her position as a Westminster councillor.The station was taken over by the Porter family last month, following the financial demise of former owners, Crown Communications.
Off-line goals and pitch disputes can now be examined in depth by avid football fans without even having to go to a match, thanks to a new inter- active television cable service launched yesterday, by Videotron in conjunction with LWT and Carlton TV.The service comprises four cable channels, each with an individual function. Channel 1… Continue reading ‘Interactive TV’ Launches In London
The national sponsorship conference drew to a close yesterday following two days of discussion on themes ranging from how sponsorship can play a major part in a marketing strategy, the media as sponsors and sponsorship givers and examining how television sponsorship has developed and the benefits that can be reaped from it.“With sponsorship’s growing maturity… Continue reading Fifth National
Sponsorship Conference
With the announcement that Martin Strivens is to leave his position as financial director at Kiss FM, further moves have been revealed, with the head of sales John Reilly deciding this week to quit the radio station.National sales will be taken over by Gordon Drummond and local sales by John Devine. Striven’s former position is… Continue reading Sales Changes At Kiss Fm
Marcus Plantin’s ambition to revolutionise Sunday night television on ITV has been tainted slightly with the announcement that the blockbuster movie slot is to terminate on February 21. ITV’s further stockpile of films cannot be broadcast until 1994 and so it is unable to keep the airtime filled with suitable material. The blockbuster slot claimed… Continue reading Plantin’s Blockbuster Slot Threatened
