Consumer mags buck Emap growth trend
29 Sep 2006 | by Robin Parker
Emap is expecting a 6% growth in revenues for the six months to 30 September, but its UK consumer magazines face a 5% drop in revenues.
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Havas saw net profits plummet by 38% to E21m (£14.2m) despite revenues being up by 2.8% for the first half of the year ending 30 June 2006.
Emap is expecting a 6% growth in revenues for the six months to 30 September, but its UK consumer magazines face a 5% drop in revenues.
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Start-up digital billboard company City Gateway Media has secured planning permission for a 20 metre tall LED screen next to Manchester's Piccadilly train station.
The Observer will be the first national newspaper to offer MemoStick post-it effect advertising, an alternative to standard inserts, this weekend.
The Manchester Evening News and TV station Channel M are to sponsor Rugby League club Salford City Reds.
The Edinburgh Evening News is to launch of its first entertainment guide for Scotland's capital.
The National Geographic Channel is to offer its content on 3's mobile TV network.
News International has hired Sandra Tinker from Emap's regional division as its regional sales director in Manchester.
GCap Media is predicting a drop of 9% in revenues for the six months to 30 September.