18 Apr 2006
| by Media Week
WH Smith, Al-Jazeera, BSkyB, ABN Amro, ITV, BBC, Channel 4, Five, 3 UK, Vodafone, Yahoo!, Axel...WH Smith is to split into two separately quoted companies by dividing
its retail chain and newspaper and magazine distribution arm. Shares in
both of the companies are likely to be given to investors, however no
date has been confirmed for the proposed break-up. - Financial Times, 13
April Al ...
01 Jun 2004
| by MediaWeek
a copy of The Times of The Sunday Times at any WH Smith store. Titles include Frank ...
campaign, and there will be free-standing display units positioned in participating WH Smith stores ...
, trading controller at WH Smith, said: “Launching this promotion at a time of year when people are looking ...
06 Apr 2000
| by MediaWeek
WHS delists ‘slow’ titles
07 Mar 2008
| by Tristan O'Carroll
include Hilton, Orange Business Services and WH Smith. Media agency Trinity Communications counts New Look ...
08 Nov 2005
| by Media Week
and normal sizes.
At the time, Emap said it would monitor performance in travel outlets such as WH Smith ...
05 Oct 2001
| by MediaWeek
for WH Smith said. She added that the group would consider selling the business in the future ...
11 Jun 2004
| by MediaWeek
Publishers Advisory Council (IPAC) is adding its voice to calls from the publishing industry for WH Smith ...
the IPAC this week, announcing its plans to lay out the financial case for WH Smith stocking as many titles as possible. This is on the basis that around 40% of customers go to WH Smith to buy magazines ...
10 Jan 2006
| by Sheelagh Doyle
The new-look magazine, which will be touted amongst agencies in the coming weeks, will sit between traditional computer magazines and boy's toys magazines such as T3 and Stuff. Priced at £3.99, the first edition will include a free book and be backed by in-store promotions at Tesco and WH Smith.
John ...
23 Feb 2004
| by MediaWeek
will be 100,000, and WH Smith, key supermarkets and train stations will back its launch ...
01 Dec 2000
| by MediaWeek
NatMags appoints Macleod-Smith...The National Magazine Company has recruited Tess Macleod-Smith to be commercial director of its Affluent Magazine Group. Macleod-Smith joins the publisher from Smove.com, the online property service, where she had been commercial director since May. She was previously associate publisher of Vogue ...