BBC launches Big Cook Little Cook mag
08 Aug 2005 | by MediaWeek
The BBC will attempt to lure pre-school kids to its first food magazine when it launches an offshoot to the Big Cook Little Cook programme.
Government regulations designed to protect sponsors of the 2012 London Olympics could threaten advertising revenues around the Games period, a leading marketing lawyer has warned.
The BBC will attempt to lure pre-school kids to its first food magazine when it launches an offshoot to the Big Cook Little Cook programme.
Emap’s takeover of Scottish Radio Holdings, valuing the company at almost £400m, has been given the thumbs-up by competition watchdogs but a snag over digital multiplexes has yet to be resolved.
Bath-based magazine group Future has brought in Nicola Truman, IPC Connect and TX division’s head of ad marketing, to run its recently overhauled research department.
LONDON - Ofcom has cleared Emap's £391m takeover of Scottish Radio Holdings, but it might have to sell off the Glasgow or Ayr digital licences to avoid breaching ownership rules.
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LONDON - Troubled magazine publisher Highbury House has closed two home interest titles, Home and Inspirations, as well as selling a third, Real Homes, to Hachette Filipacchi for £500,000 in cash.
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Highbury House Communications has shut another of its loss-making titles and off-loaded Real Homes magazine to Hachette Filipacci in a £500,000 deal.
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