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Already uncertain conditions have been accentuated by the war in Iraq according to the UK’s largest newspaper publisher, Trinity Mirror. It says that group advertising revenues for the first four months of 2003 are marginally ahead of the same period last year.The national titles – which include the flagship Daily Mirror – saw a rise… Continue reading Trinity Mirror Ad Revenues Marginally Up
The tables showing the best and worst performers, in terms of weekly reach and share of listening, of the local commercial stations broadcasting outside London are now available to subscribers in the Radio reports section on the left.The following stations are reporting for the first time: BBC World Service; Kerrang!, oneword radio and Smash Hits… Continue reading RAJAR Results Q1 2003 – Local Commercial Stations
RAJAR data for the first quarter of 2003 reveals a mixed picture of London listening, with many of the capital’s premier stations seeing weekly reach decline.The big story was once again Capital 95.8 FM, which has dominated the headlines recently with speculation that high profile DJ, Chris Tarrant, is set to retire. Despite assertions from… Continue reading RAJAR Results Q1 2003 – Capital 95.8 FM Feels The Heat In London
Year on year analysis of listening for national radio stations during the first quarter of 2003 reveals a rather disappointing period for Virgin Radio AM. Despite launching a £3 million advertising campaign to promote changes to its DJ line-up and music policy (see Virgin Radio Invests £3m In Biggest Ever Ad Campaign), the station saw… Continue reading RAJAR Results Q1 2003 – Virgin Radio AM Continues To Slide
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Analysis of the latest RAJAR listening figures for the first quarter of 2003 reveals a relatively lacklustre performance for All Commercial Radio, which saw its share of listening decline by 1% point period on period. Meanwhile, the corresponding increase achieved by All BBC helped its share of listening rise to 53.5% during the same period.All… Continue reading RAJAR Results Q1 2003 – National Commercial Radio Improves Reach
The Sunday Telegraph is to launch two special home supplements with the support of a major TV ad campaign later this month.The two A4 glossy Home Values supplements will appear inside the Sunday Telegraph magazine on Sunday 11 May and will contain tips and hints to help readers maximise the value of their property.The first… Continue reading Sunday Telegraph Launches Special Home Supplements
Conventional television viewing should be consigned to history by the end of the decade as the UK authorities remain committed to the deadline for switching off the analogue signal.Also On MediaTel Insight Today…Bertelsmann Tumbles Into Loss In First QuarterRevenues at Germany-based media giant Bertelsmann were hit by tough markets in the US and the weakness… Continue reading MediaTel Insight: UK On Track For Analogue Switch-Off
The ASA has dismissed complaints made by Transport for London against a series of ads for Easyjet, which appeared to ridicule the congestion charge and the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone.Each of the ads, which launched to coincide with the introduction of the scheme in London, featured the official congestion charge logo and stated: “C… Continue reading Easyjet Escapes Censure Over Congestion Charge Ads
