The Telegraph newspaper has hired the former MD of national brands at Emap Radio, Shaun Gregory, as development director for the Telegraph Media Group, overseeing new ventures in broadcasting, mobile and online.The move is widely expected to see the newspaper’s new multi-tasking newsroom (see Newspapers In Multi-Media Reshuffle) contribute bulletins to linear TV news programmes,… Continue reading Telegraph Could Expand To Linear TV Programming
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Interpublic Group, the holding company of agencies including Lowe Worldwide and McCann Erickson, could be planning a reshuffle of its media operations in order to bolster its offering to its clients. The reports claim Mark Rosenthal, current chief executive for media at Interpublic, may take up a less active role. As part of the overhaul,… Continue reading Interpublic Could Overhaul Media Operations
The growth in penetration of digital video recorders in the US does not appear to be impacting live ratings of major network broadcasters live schedules and could be helping attract larger audiences to shows, according to MPG. MPG says that DVR playback contributed audience gains in the 18-49 age group of 0.2 and 0.3 Nielsen… Continue reading US DVR Penetration Not Impacting Live Ratings
The top 200 brands in US measured media reached $24.73 million in the first half of 2006 following a 27.7% increase in media outlays on telecommunications brands, according to Advertising Age’s semiannual report. Advertising Age says that the strength of the top brands drove total US media spending of $72.98 billion, up 4.1% over first… Continue reading Telecommunications Dominates US Ad Spending
There will be a global market of 145 million DAB radios by 2012, according to a new report from Eureca Research. Eureca says that during the 2006-2012 forecast period, DAB will transition itself from being an audio only platform to a fully interactive multimedia and mobile TV platform, capable of delivering a wide range of… Continue reading Global DAB Market To Reach 145 Million Sets
Primetime viewing for mobile video in the US is in the afternoon and early evening, according to new research from Telephia. According to Telephia’s Mobile Video Diary report, 30% of mobile video users watch mobile TV and video clips on their mobile phones between noon and 4pm, and 31% watch during the early evening hours… Continue reading US Mobile Video Viewed Most In Daytime
Network based personal video recording (nPVR) could radically change pricing metrics, advertising, and content distribution on video networks, according to a new report from ABI Research. The report says that once nPVR is proven and content providers sign on, it will help to fuel the overall personal video recording (PVR) market, which it forecasts to… Continue reading Network PVR Could Fuel Overall PVR Market
There has been a slight upward revision to marketing budgets, according to the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising’s (IPA) Q3 2006 Bellwether Report, signaling an end to the consecutive budget cuts seen over the past five quarters. The quarterly survey of marketing spend reveals that internet advertising and direct marketing saw the strongest gains, with… Continue reading Marketing Budgets Show Modest Growth
Mazda is launching a new advertising campaign which will rely solely on user generated content and will use no television ads for at least six months.The campaign will allow people to put together their own mini movies from clips and share them over the internet, either via email or on the Mazda website.This marks the… Continue reading Mazda Launches User Generated Movie Campaign
Two-thirds of internet users in the UK are not willing to pay for podcasts, according to a wide-ranging report on the digital habits of UK consumers, which is published today by Guardian Newspapers.The survey found that of the 29% of consumers who did not refuse outright to pay for podcasts, the most they were prepared… Continue reading UK Internet Users Won’t Pay For Podcasts