The number of American homes with the capability to receive interactive television (iTV) commercials will hit a critical point within the next eighteen months that will drive a ‘huge increase’ in the number of advertisers using interactivity in their campaigns. This is the key finding from a new study on iTV advertising by BrightLine Partners.… Continue reading US iTV Ads 18 Months From Critical Mass, Finds Survey
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US television advertising levels have rebounded on both a national and local level, with indications that the upfront trading market is likely to be healthy, according to analysts at Merrill Lynch. TV network scatter prices are up by 20% or more in Q2, with few cancellations, says the broker. TV station advertising is up in… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: US TV Advertising Rebounds, Radio Lags
Television advertising levels for June are very weak across the board say observers, with the overall market expected to decline by around 10% year on year, according to Merrill Lynch estimates. Whilst June comparisons were always going to be tough due to last year’s World Cup activity, the figures are weaker than the industry and… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: TV Trading Is Very Weak For June
Advertising page volumes in the US business information technology publishing sector declined by 12.1% year on year in March, according to CMP Media, the technology publishing subsidiary of United Business Media. Within this market, CMP Media’s own volumes decreased by just 4.4% and the group increased its share of the market from 27.4% in March… Continue reading US Hi-Tech Publishing Ad Pages Drop 12% In March
The advance of digital technology has helped to stimulate cinema advertising and major brands are fast realising that they can deliver their message effectively to movie theatre audiences. Jack Myers reports that an increasing number of digital projectors are being installed in cinemas across the US. Digital screenings have received positive feedback from moviegoers (see… Continue reading Cinema Ads Hit The Mark In The US
Despite the uncertain economic and media environment, advertisers are continuing to shop around for their agencies, particularly in Europe. According to new figures from AdForum, the number searches for new agencies in Europe was up by 15% quarter on quarter in Q1 2003. The Index of Agency Search Activity also showed that client reviews in… Continue reading Agency Reviews On The Rise Despite Uncertain Climate
Having so far escaped the advertising recession relatively unscathed, the UK’s regional press may be in for a tougher period as economic and consumer factors turn against the sector. According to economists and media analysts at Merrill Lynch, the outlook for critical factors is now ‘overwhelmingly negative’. Around 84% of regional newspaper advertising revenues are… Continue reading Conditions ‘Overwhelmingly Negative’ For UK Regional Press
Omnicom Group remained the world’s largest advertising organisation in revenue terms in 2002, according to the newly-released Advertising Age Agency Report from AdAge. The report shows that Omnicom’s 9.4% rise in revenues extended its lead over number two network, Interpublic Group, which saw an 8.7% decline year on year. With WPP remaining in third place… Continue reading Omnicom Holds Global Ad Network Top Spot
The advertising industry in the US is beginning to move again following a ‘general paralysis’ immediately before and during the initial stages of the war in Iraq, according to analysts at Merrill Lynch. The broker says that this paralysis has now begun to dissipate, although caution over the state of the broader economy is still… Continue reading US Advertising To Move Out Of ‘Paralysis’ In Q3, Says Merrill Lynch
Almost three-quarters of UK businesses believe that their marketing spend will rise over the next twelve months by levels up to or exceeding the rate of inflation. According to a survey by Black And White Public Relations, 73% of respondents are expecting this rate of marketing growth, whilst 27% predict that budgets will remain static… Continue reading UK Businesses See Increasing Marketing Spend
