17 Feb 2005
| by MediaWeek
Emap’s women’s weekly title Closer has posted a massive 31% rise in circulation, pushing it over the 500,000 copies mark and signifying the ongoing strength of the celebrity obsessed market.
17 Feb 2005
| by Julia Pearlman,
Randommedia has produced 'Taggerz', an animated drama series about a group of troubled graffiti artists, which will appear on the BBC 1Xtra website and also feature on the urban music station.
17 Feb 2005
| by Rachel Barns
LONDON - The Co-op is backing its positioning as an ethically focused supermarket by spearheading retail activity for the next month's Fairtrade Fortnight.
17 Feb 2005
| by MediaWeek
B Media have been appointed by contemporary art and style magazine ArtReview to sell all of their consumer advertising, inserts and sponsorship.
LONDON – Now has extended its lead in the celebrity market from 26,000 copies to 67,000 copies, as Emap's Heat overtook OK! to become the IPC Media title's nearest rival.
17 Feb 2005
| by Julia Pearlman,
LONDON - Sainsbury's has compiled a longlist as part of a review of its £47m above-the-line advertising, following a wider business appraisal by the supermarket chain's chief executive, Justin King.
17 Feb 2005
| by MediaWeek
The Sci-Fi Channel revealed today it has signed a deal with Nintendo to support its new game, Resident Evil 4, including a three-city horror film tour.
17 Feb 2005
| by MediaWeek
The Kent Messenger Group has become what it claims is the first regional publishing house in the UK to offer a polybagging facility with its newspapers.
LONDON – Chelsea's, Real Madrid's and Arsenal's income has leaped over the past year but Manchester United remains the biggest cash generator in world football, according to a report on football finances.
17 Feb 2005
| by MediaWeek
Today sees the launch of Trinty Mirror’s Kenilworth Citizen, a new free weekly newspaper delivered to over 9,000 homes in the North Warwickshire Town.