Worldwide sales of camera phones will account for 48% of total worldwide mobile phone sales in 2006, growing to 81% by 2010, according to new forecasts from Gartner. Worldwide sales of camera phones, which have almost tripled since 2004, will reach 460 million in 2006, an increase of 43% from 2005, says Gartner, adding that… Continue reading Camera Phones To Account For 48% Of Worldwide Mobile Phone Sales
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There has been a shift in the way people watch television programmes, with consumers wanting more control over their viewing, according to the Olswang Convergence Consumer Survey 2006.The survey discovered that Sky+ is considered the second most important and desirable device after the mobile phone, with the most popular reason for streaming and downloading being… Continue reading Consumers Want More Control Over TV Viewing
ITV will this week move a step closer to finding a replacement for Charles Allen, the broadcaster’s former chief executive, after the board meets to review the list of candidates for the role.The board is expected to meet to review the list that city headhunters Zygos have drawn up. It should be presented to board… Continue reading ITV Board To Review Chief Exec Shortlist This Week
BSkyB’s total revenues grew to £1,071 million, an 11% increase compared to the three months ended 30 September 2005. Total operating costs increased by £140 million to £891 million, generating operating profit of £180 million. Sky says that this result is after the inclusion of operating losses from the consolidation of the Easynet and Residential… Continue reading BSkyB Revenues Grow 11%
Carphone Warehouse made a £4.6 million loss in the past six months, with the company struggling to cope with the demand for its free broadband service. The company incurred a £45 million loss in relation to the launch of the service in the six months to the end of September, although excluding this and other… Continue reading Free Broadband Leads To Carphone Warehouse Loss
Online retailers are set for another record Christmas, according to a newly released forecast from Verdict Research. Verdict expects the value of goods bought online in the fourth quarter to rise by 35% to reach £3.4 billion or 4.5% of all Christmas spending. It says that high street retailers recognise that a growing number of… Continue reading Online Purchases To Grow By 35% In Q4
Students at 109 universities in the UK are now able to watch Freeview on their PCs, following the launch of Freewire, a triple-play service set to be rolled out to all UK consumers next year.The Freewire signal is delivered over the Janet IP network which means that the picture quality is superior to that experienced… Continue reading PC Freeview Service To Launch Next Year
Worldwide social network ad spending will be $1.1 billion in 2007, up from $445 million in 2006, and spending is expected to rise to $2.8 billion in 2010, according to a new report from eMarketer. Meanwhile, US advertising spending on social networking sites is expected to reach $2.15 billion in 2010. The report says that… Continue reading Social Network Adspend To Reach $2.8 Billion
Carlton Screen Advertising is launching a new marketing campaign to promote cinema advertising, in an attempt to remind the media industry that cinema ads stand up against other mediums.The campaign, which arose after talking with media planners about consumers’ growing media multi-tasking habits, will focus on the premise that cinema-goers are fully engaged and less… Continue reading Carlton To Launch Campaign To Promote Cinema Advertising
The market for mobile communities and user generated content (UGC) will be worth $13.2 billion by 2011, with photo and chat based services being the top revenue generators, according to a new report from Informa Telecoms and Media and strategic partner, the Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF). MEF says that chat services currently represent the largest… Continue reading Mobile Communities And UGC To Be Worth $13.2 Billion
