As a growing number of advertisers question the effectiveness of the traditional advertising model, many are increasing their commitment to the challenges of interactive television (iTV) advertising says interactive consultancy, Brightline Partners. Many advertisers are finding creative ways to offset the challenges of this relatively new market, in order to minimise the cost of campaigns… Continue reading iTV Provides Opportunities For Advertisers
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The majority of internet users believe that the frequency of pop-ups and other intrusive advertising formats should be limited to just two per hour, according to the latest research from Dynamic Logic. The AdReaction survey reveals that around two-thirds of respondents feel that some over-content advertising formats are appropriate to support free website content, but… Continue reading Internet Users Want Pop-Ups Ads Limited
More voices were added to the cry of ‘recovery’ during February as a number of global advertising agencies posted upbeat figures and trading outlooks. Omnicom, which owns BBDO Worldwide and TBWA, said that its worldwide revenues rose by 18.3% during Q4 2003. Across the full year they were up by 14.4%. Omnicom says that the… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – February 2004
US business to business (B2B) publishing advertising revenues remained flat year on year during 2003, whilst advertising page volumes were still in decline, according to the latest data from American Business Media (ABM). The figures showing advertising revenues closing the year at $7.3 billion, up 0.7% on 2002, whilst ad pages were down by 3.2%.… Continue reading US B2B Press Advertising Shows Little Growth In 2003
US outdoor advertising revenues rose by 5.2% for the whole of 2003, after Q4 came in at a growth of 5.7%, according to the Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA). The Association forecasts that outdoor will rise by 2% more than GDP over the coming year and early indications from OAAA member companies are that… Continue reading US Outdoor Advertising Grows 5% In 2003
Aegis Group, the global media and advertising network, this morning said that advertising is now back into the cycle of positive growth and expects an extra boost in 2004 thanks to the ‘quadrennial effect’ of the US election, the Olympics and the European soccer championships. The group says that the advertising recession, which ended in… Continue reading Aegis Forecasts Global Ad Growth Of 5.3% In 2004
Consumer confidence, a robust economy and improving corporate performance have all helped the US advertising industry to post a 6.1% rise in expenditure during 2003, according to new figures from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR. Total adspend closed the year at $128.3 billion, with every category bar spot television showing gains in expenditure year on year. Almost… Continue reading US Adspend Shows 6.1% Jump In 2003
Demand for magazine advertising pages in the US continued to deteriorate in February, with page volumes declining by 5.0% year on year, according to the latest data from the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB). In the first two months of the year, advertising page volumes have declined by 2.7%. Revenues, on the other hand, are stronger.… Continue reading US Magazine Ad Volume Decline Continues In February
The US radio industry showed no growth in any advertising categories during the first month of 2004, according to the latest figures from the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB). Expenditure to local and national radio advertising was flat during January, indicating a levelling out for the sector, according to the RAB’s president Gary Fries. However, things… Continue reading US Radio Advertising Shows No Growth In January
Online advertising in the US hit $7.2 billion in 2003, after a record 38% rise in the fourth quarter, according figures just published by the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB). The full year figure represents a 20% growth rate over 2002 and Q4’s $2.2 billion spend breaks the previous record of £2.12 billion set in Q4… Continue reading US Online Advertising Spend Hits $7.2bn In 2003
