By common consent, the media agency business model is not in the best of health. Is some kind of burnout going on? And are agencies really ‘in a deep hole’?
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News International and Sky will control 50% of the newspaper and television markets by somewhere between 2015 and 2020, according to media analyst Claire Enders.
The final X Factor audition show attracted 11.6 million peak viewers last night – the highest ratings of the weekend.
In a week that saw Project Canvas given a new (real) name, YouView, and a launch date (by July 2011); further discussion of 3D and some potential delays to 3D growth; and more revealed about Google TV, it’s a comment from William Cooper that I think is worth dwelling on…
A new report by Borrell Associates forecasts a significant increase in ad spend on mobile apps. Borrell predicts that “US spending for ads delivered by mobile apps will explode from $305 million this year to $685 million next year”.The report also forecasts an even higher jump in spend to $8 billion by 2015 – with… Continue reading Borrell Associates: “Preparing for the Appocalypse”
BBC One’s new series The Young Ones finished on a high of 4.2 million viewers during the all-important peak-hour last night.
The European smartphone market has grown 41% in the past year, according to a new report from comScore. There are now 60.8 million smartphone users across the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy.
Project Canvas has officially been re-branded as YouView. The seven partners – the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, TalkTalk, BT, Arqiva and Channel 5 – have formed YouView TV Ltd.
Monestising digital content seems to be on top of the agenda at the moment, particularly for newspapers and magazines.
Arsenal’s impressive 6-0 win against the Portuguese outfit Braga didn’t have quite as much impact on the Wednesday night ratings as it did on the Champions League.
