Revenues from online content will reach €8.3 billion by 2010 in Europe, a growth of over 400% in five years, according to a new study by Screen Digest for the European Commission’s Directorate General Information Society and Media. The nine month long consultancy project crossed many of Screen Digest’s specialist areas and so involved a… Continue reading European Online Content Revenues To Reach €13 Billion
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David Hepworth has been announced as the latest addition to the panel of the MediaTel Group ‘Future of Consumer Magazines’ seminar.He joins fellow panelists Paul Keenan, chief executive of Emap Consumer Media, Stevie Spring, chief executive of Future plc, and media journalist, Ray Snoddy, for what promises to be an unmissable event.As well as being… Continue reading David Hepworth Joins MediaTel Group Seminar Panel
Wednesday’s deadline for applicants wanting to apply for the vacant BBC chairman role has seen Lord Puttnam rule himself out of the running.In an article in this week’s Spectator magazine, Lord Puttnam said that following some personal agonising over whether to apply for the role, he had decided not to, despite being approached by the… Continue reading Lord Puttnam Out Of BBC Chairman Race
Lord Puttnam, one of the front-runners for the vacant BBC chairman role, has ruled himself out of the race to take up where Michael Grade left off. The deadline for applications was on Wednesday and Lord Puttnam has revealed, in an article in this week’s Spectator, that he has not applied for the role, despite… Continue reading Lord Puttnam Out Of BBC Chair Race
Emap Performance, the digital wing of Emap Consumer Media (ECM), has acquired technology and new media business Yospace Technologies Limited. Yospace’s products include the See Me TV and Look At Me TV services and its customers include major UK mobile network operators. The acquisition of Yospace gives Emap a strong position in mobile user-generated content… Continue reading Emap Acquires New Media Business
At today’s press conference announcing the latest RAJAR figures for Q4 2006, it was announced that RAJAR is on track to reveal the first results from the new diary survey for the second quarter of 2007, to be released in August.In addition, the new TNS/Arbitron Personal People Meter (PPM) panel has been set up, covering… Continue reading New RAJAR Diary Survey To Deliver Results In August
Search engine giant Google recorded revenues of $3.21 billion for the quarter ending December 31, 2006, an increase of 67% compared to the fourth quarter of 2005 and an increase of 19% compared to the third quarter of 2006. Google-owned sites generated revenues of $1.98 billion, or 62% of total revenues, in the fourth quarter… Continue reading Google Revenues Reach $3.21 Billion
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone services, which in 2006 had less than 38 million subscribers worldwide, should have a subscriber base of over 267 million in 2012, according to a new study released by ABI Research. Michael Arden, principal broadband analyst, said: “”Hosted service providers, the pioneers of commercial VoIP, are going to grow… Continue reading VoIP To Reach 267 Million Subscribers Worldwide
US advertising will grow 5.8% in 2007, according to the second annual report on ad spending from Outsell Inc. The study of US advertisers, who control about $6.5 billion of spending, shows that companies plan to increase their online spending by 18% this year, faster than for any other major media type. Advertisers also plan… Continue reading US Advertising To Grow 5.8% This Year
River FM, a radio station based in Livingstone, has become just the second ever station in UK history to return its licence to Ofcom, after it failed to find a buyer.The Scottish station stopped broadcasting yesterday evening having been on the air for three years.Its owner, the Kingdom Radio Group, put it up for sale… Continue reading Scottish Radio Station Hands Back Licence
