WPP Group has released a statement confirming it has secured 81.8% of TNS shareholders’ backing for its £1.1 billion takeover bid.Last week, WPP extended TNS’ deadline to 3pm yesterday afternoon, after receiving just 60.86% of valid acceptances as Friday’s deadline expired. (see WPP Extends TNS Offer Deadline).In response, the TNS board urged shareholders to accept… Continue reading WPP Secures Unconditional TNS Offer
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New research has revealed that consumers continue to feel that the “appropriate” number of ads that appear over the content of the web pages they are browsing is two per hour. The figure, from Dynamic Logic’s AdReaction 5 Study on consumer perceptions of specific forms of advertising, is consistent with the results for the same… Continue reading Over-Content Ads Becoming More Acceptable
BBC One’s new comedy, Sunshine, proved to be a hit with almost four million viewers and a 16.7% audience share between 9pm and 10pm last night.The new comedy drama series, starring Steve Coogan as Bob ‘Bing’ Crosby, attracted the peak audience during most of the hour-long prime-time slot, with an average audience of 3.6 million… Continue reading Sunshine Proves Popular With Almost 4m Viewers
Google has launched click-to-buy ads on YouTube, enabling users to buy items directly related to the videos they are watching.Adverts will appear directly below videos on the video-sharing site, with a link through to retail sites so that users can purchase related products.The first click-to-buy ads are mostly appearing against music videos with links through… Continue reading Google Launches Click-To-Buy Ads On YouTube
Ofcom has launched a consultation on changes to TV advertising regulations, with the possibility of boosting the amount of TV advertising around peak-time shows.Television channels, including ITV, could be allowed to show an extra 20 minutes of adverts during some mass-audience shows, such as The X Factor, if the regulator agrees.If Ofcom favours this particular… Continue reading Ofcom May Change Peak Ad Time Rules
Michael Grade today underlined options for ITV’s future, following the release of Ofcom’s phase two Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) review two weeks ago.Speaking at the Royal Television Society this morning, Grade outlined two alternative options in response to Ofcom’s report.The first model would see ITV retain its public service status and provide guaranteed levels of… Continue reading Michael Grade Speaks Up About ITV’s PSB Future
ZenithOptimedia has downgraded its UK ad forecast for this year and 2009, with significant growth expected to return in 2010. As the worldwide financial crisis hits the sector, total UK adspend is forecast to fall 2.1% this year, with an increase of 1.5% expected in 2009, down from Zenith’s prediction of 5.6% growth made in… Continue reading UK Adspend Forecast Downgraded By ZenithOptimedia
London’s Smooth Radio programme controller, Gavin McCoy, has been made redundant after just 18 months in charge of the station.McCoy has left the station as part of a management restructure, following former Global Radio executive Paul Fairburn’s arrival earlier this year as station director.GMG Radio released a statement saying: “London’s Smooth Radio has undergone a… Continue reading Gavin McCoy Leaves Smooth Radio
GMG Radio has started a new drive to invest more in original content by asking independent production companies to pitch new documentary ideas.GMG hopes to produce new documentaries on its Smooth, Real, Century and Rock Radio stations from January, according to reports.John Myers, chief executive at GMG Radio, is leading the initiative, while it is… Continue reading GMG Radio Invests In Original Content
Google has announced that its proposed $800 million (£455 million) search advertising deal with Yahoo! has been delayed due to the US Department of Justice (DoJ) investigation.The DoJ said it needs time to continue its investigations into the deal and its implications on the industry, according to reports.Both companies issued statements to explain the deal… Continue reading Google And Yahoo! Deal Delayed
