Newspaper advertisement manager at the Observer, Sue Griffiths, is to become the first advertisement controller of publications taking on responsibility for the Money Observer, Seahorse, Jazz FM and 20/20.
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A new quarterly computer title ‘PC Engineering’ is to be launched by Reed Business Publishing (081-661 3500) on October 31. The 36-page A4 size free magazine will be aimed at engineers who use PCs in the workplace. PC Engineering will have a controlled circulation taken from Reed’s existing titles Electronics World & Wireless World and… Continue reading PC Engineering Launch
Brahm, the Leeds agency, has won the £250,000 Yorkshire Evening Post account
Reed Business Publishing(081-661 3500) is closing the fortnightly title Take-Home Drinks after the October 18 issue. The magazine was launched in February 1989 with a controlled circulation of 30,000 but failed to establish itself in the dr
Clare MacDonald is promoted to Sales Controller at Broadcast Marketing Services and Pam Glenn is appointed agency sales manager.
Mellow 1557 finally went on air this week after Invicta Sound provided a rescue package for the Essex based station.
Nicky Lee and David Casson become Press Buying Directors at Zenith after Steve Booth’s departure to start KLB (NewsLine 3/10).
Squires Robertson Gill have opened a new office in Cardiff; the first media independent to operate in South Wales. Speaking to MediaTel today Managing Director of SRG London Mike Gill said: “The main reason for opening the office was to take advantage of the available media talent in the area.”The office is run by Peter… Continue reading SRG Open Cardiff Office
The director general of the Cable Authority, Jon Davey, speaking at the Financial Times Conference on ‘Investm- ent Opportunities in British Broadcasting’, yesterday set out four guidelines controlling the sale or takeover of cable franchises. Davey said the following guidelines are likely to be adopted by the ITC next January:(1) Any change of ownership requires… Continue reading Cable Franchise Guidelines
Kiss FM has released its first audience research data based on a survey conducted by Audience Selection to JICRAR specifications. The telephone survey, involving 1000 people aged 10+, found that the station has a weekly audience of 0.75m and that 60% of this audience are aged 15-24. Weekly Reach By Age Group: 15-34 – 17%… Continue reading Kiss FM Research