More than 50% of television industry executives feel that the government is not doing enough to educate and communicate with consumers about the impending digital switchover, according to a new study conducted by the London Business School on behalf of Video Networks.The Digital Consensus report highlights an industry lacking any consensus on digital switchover, with… Continue reading TV Executives Call For Clear Switchover Strategy
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The nation’s home interest market saw mixed results in the six months to June, with the majority of publications showing decline year on year in the latest ABC results.Homebase Ideas currently sits at the top of the table, despite dropping by 10.8% year on year, with a circulation of 399,348, while its closest rival, IPC’s… Continue reading ABC Results Jan-Jun 2005:Home Interest Sees Mixed Bag From ABCs
The latest ABC results saw mixed results for the TV listings sector, with several of the nation’s most established titles suffering circulation decreases, while new market entrant TV Easy managed to make a good impression in its first three months of publication.The new compact listings title from IPC reported a respectable circulation of 340,018 in… Continue reading ABC Results Jan-Jun 2005:TV Gives Mixed Results, While Gossip Continues Growth
Outdoor advertising group, Maiden, has issued an update on the six months ended 30 June 2005, revealing trading conditions over the summer to be showing signs of improvement over last year, with Group billings marginally up in the first six months.The expected continued challenging conditions in the advertising market is shown to have adversely affected… Continue reading Maiden Reveals Improved Summer Trading
The launch of an independent free to air digital satellite service would benefit viewers, broadcasters and manufacturers, says lobby group Voice of the Listener & Viewer (VLV), which claims such a system would create a competitive market for digital satellite services for the first time.According to the VLV, the service would also aid the process… Continue reading Government Faces Call For Public-Owned Free Sat
The latest ABC results showed the nation’s continued love for rock music, with Future Publishing’s, Metal Hammer again enjoying the strongest % growth over the last six months, and reporting an increase of 20.9% year on year, taking its circulation total up to 40,236.Future’s other music offering, Classic Rock saw the second highest % increase,… Continue reading ABC Results Jan-Jun 2005:Rock On Top In Music Sector
The latest set of ABC figures reveals mixed results for the nation’s women’s monthlies, with Hachette’s B enjoying the strongest rise, increasing its circulation by 30.6% year on year to 167,371.Haymarket’s offering in the sector, Eve continued on from its good performance in the last round of ABC’s, gaining 8% year on year, with its… Continue reading ABC Results Jan-Jun 2005:Women’s Monthlies Report Mixed Results
Daily Market.The nation’s daily newspaper market continued to perform badly with the sector as a whole losing 2.52% of sales year on year. Overall the market saw just three newspapers increase their circulation, with the Times, Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail managing to push their sales up.The Daily Telegraph retained its position as market… Continue reading National Newspapers Continue To Struggle
Daily Market.The nation’s daily newspaper market continued to perform badly with the sector as a whole losing 2.52% of sales year on year. Overall the market saw just three newspapers increase their circulation, with the Times, Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail managing to push their sales up.The Daily Telegraph retained its position as market… Continue reading National Newspapers Continue To Struggle
Daily Market.The nation’s daily newspaper market continued to perform badly with the sector as a whole losing 2.52% of sales year on year. Overall the market saw just three newspapers increase their circulation, with the Times, Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail managing to push their sales up.The Daily Telegraph retained its position as market… Continue reading National Newspapers Continue To Struggle