More than half (52%) of mobile phone users are now using the mobile internet with email and social networking the most popular activities, according to new research from UK user experience consultancy Webcredible. The research polled 1,132 visitors to the Webcredible website between February and April 2009 on what they used their mobile phone for… Continue reading Email and social networking most popular mobile internet activities
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The Government has unveiled plans to create up to 10,000 new jobs for young people in the creative industries as part of its £1.1 billion investment in the sector.Public and private sectors will both have the opportunity to bid for the new “innovative” jobs, which will span across a range of creative sectors, according to… Continue reading Government to create 10,000 new jobs in the creative industries
The RAB is set to launch a new £1 million creative challenge that will see commercial radio collectively offer up to £1 million worth of radio airtime to two advertisers.Advertisers will be invited to submit a creative for a new radio advert, which has not yet run on commercial radio, with the chance to win… Continue reading RAB sets up £1m creative challenge
ITV plans to cut another £40 million from its cost base from 2010 after posting a 15% drop in ad revenues for the first quarter.In a trading update today, the broadcaster said its overall revenues were down by 13.6% to £425 million as the “market remains weak”.However, ITV’s global content division saw its revenues fall… Continue reading ITV to cut another £40m in costs
Virgin1 is getting a complete brand refresh, including a new logo and on and off-air identity, to launch on 9 June.The move follows the extension of the channel’s hours on Freeview and the addition of a +1 channel (see Virgin1 to expand Freeview hours).Creation of the new brand identity is being led by Virgin Media… Continue reading Virgin1 gets brand refresh
ITV expects ad revenues to fall 16% in the first half of 2009 and plans to make additional cutbacks of £40 million in 2010. John Cresswell, ITV chief operating officer, said that around half the £40 million savings would come from the programming budget, with the other half coming from “across the rest of the… Continue reading ITV ad revenues expected to fall 16% in H1
BT has been forced to announce plans to cut 15,000 job this year as it reports a £1.28 billion loss for the last three months.The telecoms company will lose around 10% of its workforce over the coming year after being pushed into a £134 million annual loss.BT has also cut its dividend to shareholders and… Continue reading BT reports £1.28 billion loss
Channel 4’s chief executive Andy Duncan has told MPs that he expects to agree a partnership deal with BBC Worldwide within weeks.Speaking to the House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee yesterday, Duncan said he is hopeful that an agreement between the two broadcasters would be signed off before the government publishes its… Continue reading Andy Duncan: C4/BBC Worldwide deal is weeks away
BBC Worldwide’s chief executive John Smith claims that the corporation’s forthcoming partnership with Channel 4 would generate annual profits of around £200 million.Speaking at the House of Lords communication committee today, Smith said that a commercial venture between the two broadcasters, which is expected to be signed off before the final Digital Britain report is… Continue reading BBC Worldwide/C4 tie-up would generate £800 million turnover
Johnston Press is at risk of breaching its banking covenants after it ditched the planned sale of its Irish titles.In a trading statement issued this morning, the regional publishing group said despite “considerable interest” to buy its titles in the Republic of Ireland, which includes the Leinster Leader series, the board had been unable to… Continue reading Johnston Press ditches Irish sale
