News International is understood to have turned down Daily Mail & General Trust’s attempts to call a truce in the London freesheet newspaper war.DMGT executives spoke to News International to try to end the battle that has been raging between the two firms since they launched the titles in 2006 (see NewsLine), according to a… Continue reading News International rejects DMGT’s truce offer
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The prospects for newspapers are not as gloomy as some think as long as they look to innovate, James Murdoch told the Monaco Media Forum on Wednesday.While Murdoch, who was making his first public appearance since he took over News Corp’s European and Asian businesses, said that the company’s UK titles were facing pressure from… Continue reading James Murdoch: Newspapers need to innovate
Havas Media is pulling together all of its UK operating businesses into a new Havas Media UK organisation.Launching with immediate effect, Havas Media UK will include MPG (which also comprises London-based MPG International and digital, data and direct specialist Media Contacts); sports communication consultancy Havas Sports; integrated communications agency Arena BLM (which also includes its… Continue reading Havas Media launches in the UK
Yahoo! chief executive Jerry Yang believes that online advertising will emerge from the forthcoming recession stronger than when it went in.Speaking at yesterday’s IAB Engage conference, Yang said that performance based advertising, such as search and direct response, continues to be a growing area. However, he added that it is difficult to predict how a… Continue reading IAB Engage 2008: Online advertising to emerge stronger from financial downturn
The secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Andy Burnham, emphasised the government’s support for self-regulation of online advertising at yesterday’s IAB Engage conference.Burnham reiterated the importance of online advertising to the wider UK economy and outlined his commitment to industry self-regulation in what promises to be a turbulent time.He said: “Government is moving… Continue reading IAB Engage 2008: Secretary of state commits to self-regulation of online advertising
Trinity Mirror has reported a 20.1% decline in its group ad revenues since the end of June in a trading update today, with property ad income falling by almost 50%. The newspaper group’s property ad revenue fell by 46.4% year on year, while recruitment ad income dropped 27% in the 17 week period from the… Continue reading Trinity Mirror reveals 20% ad revenue decline
The global slowturn has hit Clear Channel Outdoor, as the ad company reveals a 0.5% year on year global revenue decline for the third quarter this year. Net income for the company as a whole dropped 83% year on year as a result of higher costs and varying currency exchange rates – with these taken… Continue reading Clear Channel reports Q3 revenue decline
Clear Channel Outdoor has reported a 0.5% year on year global revenue decline for the third quarter this year.Net income for the company as a whole dropped 83% year on year as a result of higher costs and varying currency exchange rates – with these taken into account, Clear Channel’s global revenue was down by… Continue reading Clear Channel reports Q3 revenue decline
It is inevitable that advertising will become 100% digital, according to Justin Billingsley, brand director at mobile phone company Orange.Speaking at yesterday’s IAB Engage conference, Billingsley said: “It is a crushing inevitability that we will all be 100% digital.”There are only two reasons for using offline advertising, he said. One is that the over 50… Continue reading IAB Engage 2008: The case for 100% digital
Newsline attended IAB’s Engage conference in London yesterday.Key speakers included Yahoo! boss Jerry Yang and the culture secretary Andy Burnham.Reports to follow throughout the day …
