Mobile services will generate E97 billion in revenue across Western Europe in 2002, just 4% more than in 2001, according to new research by Analysys. Mobile services revenue rose 12% in 2001 but the growth rate has now decreased thanks to fewer new subscribers and a drop in average revenue per user (ARPU). The report,… Continue reading Mobile Services Revenue Will Reach E135 billion In 2007, says Analysys
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NTL has taken the first step towards the provision of a digital TV signal that can be received by moving vehicles, with the completion of a successful trial of the technology, which utilises the existing frequency spectrum. NTL’s trials of a rugged form of the established DVB-T transmission took place in the Oxford area. A… Continue reading NTL Trials Digital TV On The Move
Kirch Media has today filed a bankruptcy order with the German courts following months of financial malaise and increasing pressure from banks and investors (see Kirch Sell Off Begins). Last ditch attempts to rescue the company including talks with minority shareholders Rupert Murdoch and Silvio Berlusconi, from insolvency have failed. Kirch Gruppe’s debts are thought… Continue reading KirchMedia Files For Bankruptcy Signalling The Demise Of The Kirch Empire
According to figures ‘leaked’ to the Sunday Times the current slump in commercial TV revenue is about to end. A report in yesterday’s newspaper included forecasts for TV revenue showing a predicted 11.6% increase for May and a 7% increase for June. Following a decrease of around 13% in January and February the forecasts seem… Continue reading Leaked Figures Forecast End Of TV Slump
The latest results from the quarterly Barclays Internet Index reveal that online confidence has risen yet again to an all time high. Internet usage has remained at 46% over the last three months whilst confidence has been increasing steadily since August 2001 according to the bank. Internet users are conducting more complex day-to-day tasks –… Continue reading Barclays Says Confidence In Online Banking Is At All Time High
Strategy Analytics predicts a slow beginning for the deployment of the new interactive TV standard, Multimedia Home Platform (MHP). However, the company believes that MHP will eventually become commonplace around the world, reaching 42% of digital TV homes around the world by 2008. MHP is a proposed standard for developing interactive applications within digital television… Continue reading Slow Start For Interactive TV Standard, Says Strategy Analytics
Following the financial crisis at Kirch Gruppe (see Kirch Sell Off Begins), the German government is to step in in order to protect the German football league from insolvency. In a situation eerily similar to the collapse of ITV Digital and the repercussions for the English league, KirchMedia is unable to honour payments due to… Continue reading German Government Will Step In To Save Football League
The PPA reveals that ad revenue from consumer magazines is forecast to outperform the market again in 2002, according to new figures from the Advertising Association. UK Press Forecasts From The Advertising Association Total National Newspapers Regional Newspapers Consumer Mags Business Mags 2002 Q1 -10.0 -15.8 -2.0 -3.3 -18.4 Q2 0.5 2.3 1.2… Continue reading Consumer Mags Will Outperform Market In 2002, Says AA
Television adspend in 2001 was £3.5 billion, a decrease of 11% decrease on the total spend for 2000. This represents a loss of £425 million in advertising revenue for the television industry, and takes the 2001 total below the level it was in 1999. The AA forecasts that TV revenue in 2002 will be £3.4… Continue reading TV Will Rebound In 2003, Says AA
Spending on eBusiness technology will drop from an average of 3.5% of revenue in 2001 to 3% in 2002 according to Forrester. The researcher surveyed 900 firms globally and found that average 2002 eBusiness technology budgets are $29 million compared with $41 million in 2001. “Most companies will curb the number and types of technology… Continue reading eBusiness Spending Will Fall In 2002, Says Forrester
