Telewest Broadband has announced an early Christmas present for its customers, by boosting their connection speeds without charging any more or imposing monthly usage limits.The move follows recent research by NOP which showed that customers have a preference for unlimited internet services, leading Telewest to pledge to keep its services free of usage caps, allowing… Continue reading Telewest Boosts Broadband Speeds For Free
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River Publishing has announced the appointment of Michael Bradley to the position of sales and marketing manager with responsibility for driving revenue at the independently owned contract publisher.The newly created position will see Bradley charged with identifying and implementing advertising and revenue building opportunities for River’s existing clients, which include brands such as Holland &… Continue reading River Shores Up Team With New Marketing Manager
Digital Radio looks set to receive a massive boost this Christmas with the launch of a new adapter that allows listeners to upgrade their analogue hi-fis to digital.The industry’s first DAB Audio Adapter enables consumers to use their existing radio, DVD and home computer equipment to tune in to hundreds of digital stations in addition… Continue reading Radio Adapter Helps Analogue Listeners Go Digital
Zip Television is launching what it claims to be the first research tool to allow advertisers to accurately measure how many viewers press red during an interactive campaign.The new Zip i-Count tool will debut on the interactive campaign for UIP’s latest film release Bridget Jones 2: The Edge of Reason, which gives Channel 4 and… Continue reading Zip Launches Tool To Measure Interactive Advertising
BSkyB has this morning announced that revenue for its first financial quarter has increased by 11%, despite the group adding only 62,000 new subscribers during the three month period – once again failing to meet its target of 100,000 a quarter.Earlier this week, City analysts predicted that Sky would add only 50,000 new digital subscribers… Continue reading Sky Revenue Up 11% Despite Missing Subscriber Target
BSkyB has this morning announced that revenue for the first quarter has increased by 11%, despite the group adding only 62,000 new subscribers during the three month period – once again failing to meet its target of 100,000 a quarter. Earlier this week, City analysts predicted that Sky would add only 50,000 new digital subscribers… Continue reading Sky Revenue Up 11% Despite Once Again Missing Its Subscriber Target
More than three-quarters of advertising leaders now believe that digital video recorders (DVRs) will have a significant effect on the rise of alternative television advertisement methods, says a new report from the American Advertising Federation (AAF). The AAF study asked 121 advertising executives what effect they thought DVRs would play on the 30-second commercial spot.… Continue reading Advertising Execs Say DVRs To Have An Effect On TV Ads
During October, some of the world’s largest advertising agencies posted revenue results that beat all expectations, giving the advertising market another confidence boost, which led to a number of industry watchers returning to previous growth predictions. ZenithOptimedia revised upwards its global advertising spending forecast for 2005 from 4.2% to 6.2% and 2006 from 3.8% to… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – October 2004
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a television ad for Tango, which shows a man rolling down a hill inside a carpet, following complaints from viewers that it could encourage dangerous behaviour.The advertising watchdog ordered the ‘Tango Pipes’ execution, the latest in a series created by Clemmow Hornby Inge, to be taken off air after… Continue reading Watchdog Cans Tango Ad Following Complaints
Traditional forms of entertainment such as television and board games are being overlooked in favour of newer, more interactive technology, such as the internet, says a new report from British Telecom.The telcoms giant found that rather than slouching in front of the television, watching programmes, an increasing number of people are now choosing the internet… Continue reading Consumers Moving Away From Television, Says BT
