US internet advertising revenue rose by a healthy 20.9% taking 2003 total revenue to $7.3 billion , this is up $1.3 billion in 2002, according to a new report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC)/Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). The Internet Advertising Revenue Report reveals that Q4 2003 accounted for 30% of the total 2003 revenue and marked the… Continue reading Internet Ad Revenue Grows By 21%
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The UK has landed second place in the Economist’s e-readiness rankings for 2004. Last year, it only managed to hit the third spot, tying with the US. The overall 2004 e-readiness winner is Denmark; with four of the five top spots being scooped by Scandinavian countries. The report compiled in conjunction with IBM’s institute for… Continue reading UK E-Readiness Reaches 2nd Place
BT has this week launched extensive trials of new technology designed to significantly reduce the cost of bringing high-speed broadband internet access to remote rural areas and small villages. The telecoms giant claims that its latest trial could result in one million more UK homes being able to access broadband internet services. This would be… Continue reading BT To Boost Broadband Up-Take With Long Distance Trial
The UK’s Virgin Radio landed the worldwide top spot for being the most listened to commercial broadcast station on the web, says US internet research company, Arbitron. Virgin Radio drew in a massive 357,199 hours of total listening time during the week from 22-28 March 2004. It was however, beaten to the overall top spot… Continue reading Virgin On Top As Internet Broadcast Station
The UK is set to become the leading broadband market in Europe by 2008, according to a new report by Screen Digest. The research and analysis group says that over the next five years it expects broadband uptake in the UK to rise sharply and have reached 47% (12 million) of UK households by the… Continue reading UK Set To Lead European Broadband Market
Almost 250 million people worldwide will subscribe to broadband internet access by 2007, says a new report from eMarketer. In early 2004, high-speed broadband internet access reached a landmark when subscriber figures hit 100 million. When compared to 1996, when subscribers totalled 100,000, it is clear to see broadband has hit the mainstream, says the… Continue reading Global Broadband Subscribers To Hit 250 Million By 2007
Broadcasters beware: broadband is stealing your viewers. This is the warning of a new report from the researchers at Strategy Analytics. A study conducted by the global researcher shows that television broadcasters are losing millions of viewers to broadband internet services. Out of the 800 European broadband users surveyed, 56% said they were spending ‘less’… Continue reading Broadband Is Stealing TV Viewers, Says Strategy Analytics
Most Americans aged 65 and over do not use the internet and have no interest in learning about it, according to a report issued by The Pew Internet & American Life Project. The study shows that seniors know very few people who use websites or send emails and they cannot imagine why they would spend… Continue reading Senior Americans Not Interested In The Internet
The worldwide advertising market recovery is underway for good says the latest Ad Barometer report from Interdeco. The market turnaround has forced advertising researchers at Interdeco to revise their previous forecasts upwards. In October 2003, Interdeco said the global market would grow by 3.2% in 2004, but this has now been revised to 4.0%. Assessment… Continue reading Market Recovery Is Back For Good Says Ad Barometer
The worldwide total of broadband lines grew to 100.8 million last year according to a report by Point Topic. The report, titled World Broadband Statistics, showed that in the second half of last year 21 million broadband lines were added, with Asia Pacific contributing to almost half of this to maintain its overall 44% share.Top… Continue reading Broadband Lines Reach 100 Million Worldwide In 2003
