Raymond Snoddy questioned why the NMA’s budget has been cut by so much at a time when newspapers most need marketing at MediaTel Group’s Future of National Newspaper event yesterday morning.
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Last night’s prime time schedule was overrun with documentaries across all channels, providing a welcome break from scripted drama and reality programming.
How you interpret “worse-off” is key here but the insights and debate were lively at yesterday’s MediaTel Group Future of National Newspapers event.
News International’s Times audience data will be measured by the NRS’ new fusion project with Nielsen, according to Mike Ironside, chief executive of the National Readership Survey.
The Times and Sunday Times’ digital subscribers have climbed to 297,000, Dominic Carter, commercial director at News International, revealed at MediaTel Group’s latest Future of National Newspapers event at Merrill Lynch this morning.
ITV1 reigned supreme all weekend as the unrelenting juggernaut that is BGT came to a successful close. The variety show, Corrie and a repeat helped the channel beat BBC One.
The first Shazamable ads will run during the break of this weekend’s Britain’s Got Talent final.
The daily newspaper market is down -7.6% on April 2011, with just one title posting an increase over the year. i continues to see its circulation rise. The title is up 68.6% on this time last year (it released its first ABC figure in January 2011). Postively, a number of titles saw their circulation figures… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: April 2012
Today’s ABC release confirms the significant uplift of Saturday newspaper editions, as ABC reports a Monday-Friday and Saturday split for the first time.
TV audiences seem to be lapping up Britain’s Got Talent while they can, with 8.7 million viewers turning out to see the semi-final.
