The Daily Express and its Sunday counterpart have overhauled their websites to make greater use of web 2.0 and community features.The new site was soft launched yesterday, with the Daily Star set to follow suit with its own major refit later in the year.“We have a loyal online readership and, while we’ve worked hard to… Continue reading Daily Express Overhauls Website
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The market value for massively multiplayer online games in the West hit $1bn for the first time in 2006, according to a new report from Screen Digest. Screen Digest says that the North American subscription market was worth $576m, while Europe was worth $299m. Subscription services dominate in the West, accounting for 87% of the… Continue reading Multiplayer Online Games Market Sees Value Grow
A large part of US video game usage is taking place when people would traditionally be watching television, according to a new report from Nielsen.The State of the Console report shows that penetration of video game consoles in the US grew nearly 19% during the fourth quarter of 2006, with consoles now in more than… Continue reading US Console Usage Mirrors TV Peak Times
The Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice has proposed new regulations that could signal the end of noisy television advertising.BCAP is set to launch a consultation with broadcasters, advertisers and the public to examine whether to introduce a standard means of monitoring the sound levels of ads.Broadcasters are not allowed to raise the volume of broadcasts… Continue reading Noisy Ads Could Be A Distant Whisper
Former Radio 1 presenter Lynn Parsons has signed for Smooth Radio’s London station, along with Mike Allen of LBC.Parson’s will present the four-hour evening slot between 8pm and midnight, Friday to Sunday, whilst Allen will be on air at the same time on Monday to Thursday.Parson’s has previously worked at Radio 1, Capital Radio, Virgin… Continue reading Smooth Radio Gets Two More DJs
Chrysalis has released interim results for the six months to 28 February 2007, stating that Chrysalis Radio is expected to show a decline in revenues. In a trading update released today, Chrysalis said that owing to the challenging UK radio advertising market, its radio division is expected to show a decline of around 9% for… Continue reading Chrysalis Radio Expects Decline In Revenues
Independent News & Media (INM) recorded revenues of €1.6 million, up 1.5% on 2005, with this reflecting underlying revenue growth in excess of 5% for both advertising and circulation within the publishing division. However, the company saw its profits after tax fall by 13.4% to €198.4 million. INM said that revenue gained from the €62.7… Continue reading Independent News & Media Records Revenue Increase
Online research firm eMarketer estimates that online ad spending will reach $36.5 billion in 2011. Emarketer says that at varying points over the next three years, Forrester Research, JupiterResearch, Oppenheimer, PricewaterhouseCoopersn and Borrell Associates actually see positive growth slipping into single digits for the first time since the dawn of internet advertising in the 1990s.… Continue reading Online Adspend To Increase
Telecoms giant Vodafone has admitted that 11,500 text votes for Saturday’s Dancing On Ice final on ITV1 were not counted due to a technical error.The votes were not delivered to ITV until Monday morning and customers involved will be refunded the cost of their texts this week, the company said.ITV has said that these delayed… Continue reading Dancing On Ice Finale Misses Out On 11,500 Text Votes
Consumer awareness of digital switchover is still low, with a “drastic boost” needed, according to the head of communications at price comparison website uSwitch.com.Steve Weller’s comments follow last week’s announcement by Ofcom suggesting that less than half of Britons are still using the traditional analogue technology on their televisions.Research carried out by uSwitch suggests that… Continue reading Consumers Not Switched On To Switchover
