Total UK advertising spend is set to fall by nearly 6% year on year in 2009, the worst of any developed country, according to a new GroupM forecast. UK national newspaper advertising is forecast to be down 12% year on year in 2009, regional titles down 13%, and the business-to-business magazine sector down 14%. TV… Continue reading UK ad spend to fall nearly 6% in 2009
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Total UK advertising spend is set to fall by nearly 6% year on year in 2009, the worst of any developed country, according to a new GroupM forecast.UK national newspaper advertising is forecast to be down 12% year on year in 2009, regional titles down 13%, and the business-to-business magazine sector down 14%.TV advertising is… Continue reading UK ad spend to fall nearly 6% in 2009
The Joint Industry Committee for Internet Measurement Systems (JICIMS) is to restructure after ISBA and the IPA withdrew support.ISBA and the IPA resigned as JICIMS stakeholders after being unable to commit to the three years of funding that a full JIC model would require, leaving the IAB and the AOP to lead the initiative.A statement… Continue reading JICIMS to restructure after ISBA and IPA withdraw support
Scottish commercial broadcaster STV wants greater freedom from ITV to allow more scheduling flexibility.In response to Ofcom’s PSB review, STV said it rejects the idea of a single UK-wide Channel 3 licence as it won’t be in Scotland’s interest, according to reports.The broadcaster believes the retention of the Channel 3 network with dedicated licences, which… Continue reading STV wants more freedom from ITV
Bauer Media and Jacob’s Creek have announced a multi-platform campaign to promote the vineyard’s association with upcoming movie Australia.The ‘Our Favourite Places’ campaign will consist of print, radio and online activity across the brands Magic 105.4, Grazia, Empire, and the Big City Network.The campaign, brokered by Jess Subra and Toby Evea at Vizeum with Bauer… Continue reading Bauer Media campaign to promote Jacob’s Creek and Australia
Jon Miller, former CEO of AOL, is in the process of raising funds to try to buy Yahoo, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The reports that Miller believes he can do a deal that would be worth around $20 to $22 a share to Yahoo shareholders, which means raising about $28… Continue reading Former AOL CEO could try to acquire Yahoo!
The United Kingdom is the first European nation to adopt digital video recorders (DVRs) in significant numbers, according to a new study from research firm Parks Associates. This five-country study, Entertainment 2.0 in Europe, examined entertainment trends across Europe and found over one-third of UK broadband households own a DVR. British households are also more… Continue reading UK first European nation to adopt DVRs in significant numbers
US newspaper advertising revenue fell a record 18% – nearly $2 billion – in the third quarter, according to new figures from The Newspaper Association of America (NAA). The NAA found that the sector’s online ad revenue also dipped for the second quarter in a row, down 3% to $749.9 million, from $773 million a… Continue reading US newspaper ad revenue falls record 18%
The future of Project Kangaroo remains uncertain after the Competition Commission’s provisional findings reveal that the proposed VoD service will “restrict competition” in the UK.Ahead of the final report into the joint venture between BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4 (UKVoD), which is due to be published by February 8, the Competition Commission concluded that… Continue reading Competition Commission: Kangaroo “will restrict competition”
UKTV has appointed Keith Porritt to the role of executive director of commercial, replacing Laurence Dawkin-Jones.Porritt, who will report directly to UKTV’s chief executive David Abraham, will have overall responsibility for UKTV’s pay TV relationships, as well as programme supply relationships with the BBC and independent producers.Commercial activities, business development, as well as legal and… Continue reading UKTV appoints Porritt as commercial head
