Advertising budgets for mobile channels are expected to buck the downward trend and hit by $5.7 billion by 2014, according to a new report from Juniper Research. The report found that constraints on budgets, imposed in the wake of the global economic downturn, had resulted in an increasing migration of adspend from above the line… Continue reading Mobile advertising to hit $5.7bn by 2014
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US mobile marketing budgets are predicted to rise 26% this year, according to a new forecast from the Mobile Marketing Association. Total spend will grow from $1.7 billion this year to $2.16 billion, although mobile will take just 1.8% of total marketing budgets. Half of brands and agencies polled by the group said they were… Continue reading US mobile marketing budgets predicted to rise 26% this year
Levels of online display advertising activity in the UK during the first four months of 2009 are up 21% on the same period during 2008, according to the latest data from The Nielsen Company. Nielsen tracks the entire online display advertising market, including the three major gauges of display ad levels – the number of… Continue reading UK online display advertising up 21% year on year
Daily Newspaper MarketOverall, the daily newspaper market had a bleak month in May, falling by 4.7% year on year, with only one title bucking the downward trend.The Daily Star reported impressive year on year growth despite several other daily titles recording significant falls. National Newspaper ABC Figures – May 2009 Daily Titles May-08 May-09 Actual… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: May 2009
US internet users viewed 16.8 billion online videos during April, representing a 16% month on month increase, according to comScore data. In April, Google Sites once again ranked as the top US video property with 6.8 billion videos viewed (40.7% online video market share), a 15-percent increase versus March. YouTube.com accounted for more than 99%… Continue reading US internet users view 17bn online videos in April
The Chartered Institute of Marketing’s latest Marketing Trends Survey reveals that many marketers believe the worst of the recession is over, although the rest of 2009 will remain extremely challenging. The survey, conducted by Ipsos MORI, reveals that the number of marketers who believe the UK economy will worsen in the next 12 months has… Continue reading Many marketers believe worst of recession is over
UK media investment is predicted to fall 14% this year and 3% next year, according to the latest media and marketing forecast from GroupM.GroupM has revised its forecast from March 2009, with the main change coming for print, which has moved from a fall of 20% to a fall of 26%. Print classifieds are set… Continue reading GroupM forecasts 14% drop in UK adspend
Combined print and online newspaper advertising revenues totaled $6.6 billion in the first quarter of 2009, according to the latest figures from the Newspaper Association of America. This was down more than 28% on Q1 2008 when total revenue was $9.2 billion, said the NAA. The NAA said that there were across the board declines… Continue reading US print and online newspaper advertising revenues totaled $6.6bn in Q1 2009
On a like-for-like basis, WPP’s global revenues fell 6.7% in the first four months of the year, the company revealed at its AGM in Dublin yesterday.In a trading update delivered by chairman Philip Lader, WPP said that although “economic pressure” is spreading to the UK, the group’s advertising and media investment management businesses had been… Continue reading WPP reveals fall in global revenues
WPP’s global revenues on a like-for-like basis were down 6.7% in the first four months of the year. In a trading update delivered by chairman Philip Lader at the company’s AGM yesterday, WPP said that although “economic pressure” is spreading to the UK, the group’s advertising and media investment management businesses had been “least affected… Continue reading WPP reports fall in revenue