Online adspend grew 17.1% in 2008, to £3.4 billion, according to the bi-annual study from the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers. The figures show that spending online increased by £540 million year on year. Total UK advertising spend fell by 3.5% in 2008 to £17.5 billion. However, the research reveals that the internet grew… Continue reading UK online adspend grew 17.1% in 2008
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Carat predicts that UK adspend will fall 7.1% this year, with worldwide spend falling 5.8%.2009 declines are led by negative growth in almost every major advertising market, with the exception of China, said Carat.Jerry Buhlmann, CEO of Aegis Media, said: “These forecasts represent widespread adoption of a much more cautious approach to spending in the… Continue reading Carat forecasts 7.1% drop in UK advertising spend this year
A new survey shows that younger audiences are more interested in special offers, entertainment and exclusive information within online advertising. According to the results of a survey carried out by Lightspeed Research and the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB), for 45-54 year olds, ads need to be more relevant and useful to make an impact, while… Continue reading Online ad preferences vary by age
Total UK adspend fell by 3.9% for the full year 2008, and was down 9.6% year on year in the fourth quarter, according to new research from the World Advertising Research Center (WARC) on behalf of the Advertising Association. Newspapers grabbed a 25% share of total adspend last year, just ahead of TV with 23%,… Continue reading UK adspend fell 3.9% in 2008
National advertisers’ radio spend was down 21.2% year on year in the fourth quarter of 2008, with total spend in Q4 down 14.5% to £129 million. According to figures from the Radio Advertising Bureau, total ad spend for the year was £560.2 million. National advertisers’ spend for the year was down 9.6% to £304.8 million.… Continue reading National advertisers’ radio spend down 21.2% in Q4 2008
New UK research has revealed a marked increase in the consumer recall of mobile advertising during the first quarter of 2009, with SMS seeing the biggest increase of all the most common channels. The survey, carried out by GfK Technology in conjunction with Limbo, reveals that consumer recall of mobile advertising has jumped to 55%… Continue reading Consumer recall of mobile advertising increases in Q1 2009
Screen Digest is forecasting UK advertising revenue to drop by 8.4% in 2009 as marketer’s confidence falls to its lowest point and several major client industries such as finance, retail and automotive retract budgets. As prices have hit an all-time low, TV advertising is set to decline by 7.7% in 2009, predicts Screen Digest. Amplified… Continue reading UK ad revenue to drop 8% in 2009
Adspend levels in the UK will fall by 4.3% in 2009 at current prices, with the first upturn, a modest 0.3% rise year-on-year, set for Q2 2010, according to the Advertising Forecast, produced by WARC for the Advertising Association. The report found that online is the only medium likely to grow throughout this period, at… Continue reading UK adspend levels to fall 4.3% in 2009
A new report has highlighted cable and pay television, B2B publishers and diversified agencies as best placed to weather the current downturn. The Ernst & Young report, Media & Entertainment… by numbers, shows that the UK media industry is suffering from the ‘multiplier effect’ – media companies’ structural challenges are being exacerbated by the onset… Continue reading New report highlights best recessionary performers
Advertising expenditure in the UK could grow by as much as 52% in real terms (after allowing for inflation) over the ten-year period to 2020, according to the Advertising Association’s Long Term Advertising Expenditure Forecast. The report, compiled by the World Advertising Research Center (WARC) on behalf of the Advertising Association (AA), looks at two… Continue reading UK adspend could grow 52% in period to 2020
