The market for interactive sports coverage is set to undergo massive expansion in coming years and new revenue streams will generate almost $3 billion worldwide by 2008, according to a new report issued by Screen Digest. Sport was, until recently, regarded as an unstoppable bandwagon and media companies showed a particular inclination to hop on… Continue reading Sport Sees Salvation In Interactive TV
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Figures released yesterday by the Advertising Association (AA) show that every medium bar business press showed a positive year on year growth in revenues in the fourth quarter of 2002. Go back to the first quarter of the year and only direct mail and regional newspapers are showing positive growth. There has therefore undoubtedly been… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: The Road Ahead For Advertising
Total US magazine advertising revenue rose by 10.2% year on year in February, closing at $1.2 billion, according to the latest data from the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB). The number of advertising pages for February was 15,593, up 1.8% from last year. In the year to date, advertising revenue closed at $2.1 billion, an increase… Continue reading US Magazines Revenues Rise 10% In February
When they were first launched on the market, there were widspread fears personal video recorders (PVRs) could sound the death knell for TV advertising (see Insight Analysis: Should Advertisers Fear Digital Video Recorders?). In truth, the reality has failed to live up to the hype but there are emerging signs that consumers are taking to… Continue reading PVR Uptake Gives Ad Industry Food For Thought
UK advertising expenditure rose by 4.9% year on year during the fourth quarter of 2002 to £3.7 billion. This brings total adspend for the year to £13.9 billion, an increase of 0.8% on the previous year. The latest figures compiled by the World Advertising Research Centre for the Advertising Association show that outdoor was the… Continue reading Fourth Quarter Sees Boost To UK Adspend
US advertising spend rose by 4.2%, according to new figures from CMR/TNS Media Intelligence. The group says that this growth was stronger than had been expected. CMR/TNS reports that total ad spending for 2002 came in at $117.3 billion, compared to $112.5 billion in 2001. The growth is a result of “a strong second half… Continue reading US Adspend Rises 4.2% In 2002, Finds CMR
Despite the prospect of war and fears of a double-dip recession, there was a general mood of optimism at the AAAA Media Conference in New Orleans last week. Of late, industry observers have been divided over the state of the advertising business. Jack Myers has insisted that the US market is experiencing ‘sustained upward momentum’… Continue reading AAAA Chief Upbeat On Ad Outlook
Newspaper and online advertising appears to have the most effect on affluent internet users in the US, according to a new report out this week. washingtonpost.com, in conjunction with Nielsen//NetRatings, surveyed its visitors during January and found that 58% of respondents from households earning more than $100k said that newspaper ads had influenced them to… Continue reading Big Spenders Roused By Press And Online Ads
For reference, the following table shows forecasts for advertising expenditure of GDP in selected countries. The overall trend is that ad expenditure as a percentage of GDP is falling in the short term, particularly in North America and Europe. Analysts at Merrill Lynch note that there is often enthusiasm for emerging markets as advertisers in… Continue reading Advertising Expenditure As Percentage Of GDP For Selected Countries
Confidence amongst senior marketers in the UK has now hit ‘rock bottom’, according to the latest figures from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). The organisation says that in contrast to just three months ago – when 19% of executives believed that sales plans were achievable – now just 3% of marketers believe they can… Continue reading UK Marketing Confidence Plummets To All Time Low
