Market research group, Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), says it now expects the global market information industry to grow by 3-5% during 2002; it had previously forecast market growth of up to 5%. In its AGM statement this morning, TNS said that trading activity has picked up after a slow start to the year. “With the… Continue reading TNS Reduces Market Information Revenue Forecasts
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Current UK radio trading remains patchy with all radio companies remaining somewhat cautious, according to a media conference held by Merrill Lynch this week. The broker says that UK radio is not experiencing the larger uplifts that UK television and US radio are now seeing. Nevertheless, analysts believe that things are generally trading better. A… Continue reading UK Radio Industry Looks Ahead At Merrill Lynch Conference
The future of digital television has again been thrown into question with the release of a new report claiming that only half of the UK population will be able to receive the medium through their existing aerials. Research carried out by Logica on behalf of the ITC indicates that the digital TV signal is currently… Continue reading Signal Failure Threatens To Halt Digital Progress
Advertising revenues at Granada were up by 14% in May, the company told a Merrill Lynch conference this morning. The group also said that there is now limited forward visibility, something which has so far been unavailable according to most media groups. June will show revenue up 7%, with July rising 6%. The strong US… Continue reading Granada Sees Forward Visibility As Revenues Rise
As expected, it looks as though News Corp is all set to acquire Italian pay-TV group Telepiù, in a deal worth E1.5 billion, according to reports. The deal would see Rupert Murdoch’s media empire become the sole pay-TV operator in Italy, according to a report in the Financial Times. At the end of last month… Continue reading News Corp Set To Take Telepi
In the words of Merrill Lynch analyst Lauren Rich Fine, an advertising recovery is ‘brewing’, but it is only ‘percolating’ slowly. This seems to be the general opinion of analysts and media companies alike during May. A similar picture of a slow, but palpable upturn in the media economy appears to be taking place in… Continue reading Insight Analysis: Media Healthcheck – May 2002
US media spend is set to be flat in 2002, according to new, revised forecasts from Jack Myers Report. Myers Report has slightly reduced its figures 2001, 2002 and 2003 in the quarterly update published in June. Total spend is set to hit $151.2 billion in 2002 and $156.0 billion next year, down from the… Continue reading 2002 US Media Spend To Be Flat, Say Revised Myers Forecasts
According to a new report from Gartner, GPRS networks will struggle to match the expectations of mobile operators until the application gap has been bridged to allow universal use of the technology. Analysys had previously indicated that General Packet Radio Services (GPRS), allowing consumers and business constant access to the Internet, would have 6 million… Continue reading GPRS Set To Miss Targets, Says Gartner
Commercial Radio needs to face up to “serious issues” if it is to raise its profile in the UK, according to a new report from media consultants, Billetts. In a review of the industry, commissioned for JP Morgan, it is acknowledged that radio experienced significant growth during the 1990s and its share of display advertising… Continue reading Commercial Radio Must Be Upwardly Mobile, Says Billetts
Video on-demand (VOD) will generate more than $1.9 billion in revenues worldwide by 2006, according to a new report from In-Stat/MDR. As the number of cable modems and digital subscriber line (DSL) services continue to increase throughout the world, VOD services over internet networks will grow to a total of more than 17 million users… Continue reading Global Video On Demand Revenue To Reach $1.9bn By 2006
