01 Dec 2000
| by ANNA GRIFFITHS
New technology in the outdoor sector has led to a boom in revenue, growing from a base of just...New technology in the outdoor sector has led to a boom in revenue, growing from a base of just ...
Connection s report on new technology.
Breaking down the growth of new formats, the sector generating ...
. It is expected that future growth will be driven by the transport sector, with the development of projection ...
01 Dec 2000
| by REBECCA BEER
Londontribe.com is part of the tribe websites that first went live in Australia early last year. In September this year, the site was launched in Los Angeles, followed by London in late October. The UK site offers a variety of services including shopping, chat rooms, news updates, places to go in the...
24 Nov 2000
| by ANDY FRY
In 1990, Robert Maxwell made a double swoop on the Hungarian newspaper business - acquiring the morning paper Magyar Hirlap and 40 per cent of the evening daily Esti Hirlap. At the time, it seemed proof that the newly emerging economies of Eastern Europe were top targets for foreign investment by print...
29 Sep 2000
| by MARGARET PATRICK
Teenage big spenders have suddenly become the buzz sector, as girl power returns with the launch...Teenage big spenders have suddenly become the buzz sector, as girl power returns with the launch ...
in this sector in the last ABC figures, the National Magazine Company, HEML (a joint venture between Emap ...
to their survival and the growth of the sector.
Per Newman, the managing director of Estee Lauder s UK companies ...
22 Sep 2000
| by EMMA POOLE
Posh Spice, Kate Moss and Meg Mathews are just some of the figures flashing their nipples in public...in public these days. Shocking? Well, not if you ve been looking at a few ads recently.
The humble ...
on the country s new-found sense of liberation, it s worth remembering that certain areas of public opinion show ...
at Cannes in 1999.
However, the British public is nothing if not inconsistent in its attitude ...
22 Sep 2000
| by JIM DAVIES
, that the UK is suffering from what has been dubbed respondent fatigue . The public are fed up with being ...
blood - it has existed for 50 to 60 years on goodwill alone. The British are very public spirited, he ...
01 Sep 2000
| by SIMON LEARMAN, a copywriter at BMP DDB
Who reads IT reviews? Is it just nerds called Lance who spend too
much time buried in the ladies underwear section of mail-order
catalogues? Is IT that geeky? Well, bar dotcoms and PlayStations, you
begin to wonder.
01 Sep 2000
| by EMMA HALL
of publicity, but he
won t necessarily be my starting point, because the whole proposition is
so ...
extend the possibilities,
then you have more rollovers. And the public loves rollovers.
Big ...
. It s the theme of the cards that they like.
Research also showed that the public perception ...
25 Aug 2000
| by JADE GARRETT
highlights every week, the magazine sector is
a different story....highlights every week, the magazine sector is
a different story.
The latest six-monthly ABC figures ...
: There are warning signs for the home interest market as titles
compete in a very tight sector. The gardening sector is growing
rapidly.
HOME INTEREST MAGAZINES
Title ...
25 Aug 2000
| by LUCY HONE
finally burst.
It seemed that the sector - which had enjoyed such unanticipated and
unprecedented ...
director,
Andy McDuff, packing. Other pundits attributed the sharp reversal in the
sector s fortunes ...
.
In this sub-sector of the men s market, only IPC s Loaded has produced
another year-on-year circulation drop ...