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In the first six months of 2006, online advertising expenditure has reached almost £1 billion and looks set to overtake spending on national press advertising before the end of the year.This is according to new research from the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB UK), PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the World Advertising Research Centre (WARC). The internet recorded… Continue reading UK Online Adspend Nears £1 Billion
Just over half (52%) of Britons using the internet believe online and digital technology makes their life easier, although half (50%) say that they cannot keep up with the rapid progress, according to new research from Nielsen/NetRatings. The research shows that although 42% know what podcasting is, a third (35%) have heard of it but… Continue reading Digital Consumers Revealed In New Research
Digital television has reached over 70% of households in the UK, although most sales of Freeview boxes are for homes which have already gone digital, according to a new report from Ofcom. Ofcom says that during the three months to June, the proportion of households in the UK which receive digital television services on their… Continue reading Digital TV In 70% Of Homes
There will be 36 million IPTV homes by 2011, or around seven times as many as 2006, according to new research from Informa Telecoms & Media. Despite this significant acceleration, Informa says that only 3.4% of the world’s TV households are forecast to subscribe to IPTV platforms by 2011, with operators battling for market share… Continue reading 36 Million IPTV Homes By 2011
ZenithOptimedia has downgraded its expectations for 2006 UK advertising growth by 2.0% points, and has also downgraded its expectation for 2007 by 1.1% points, while 2008 growth will remain flat at 4.6%. Analyst Merrill Lynch says that the weakness in 2006 is predominantly due to a 5.0% downgrade to ZenithOptimedia’s growth expectation for TV advertising,… Continue reading ZenithOptimedia Downgrades UK Ad Growth Forecast
Magazine publisher Natmags has purchased the website handbag.com to add to its growing new media portfolio.Earlier this year, the company bought netdoctor.co.uk and launched new websites for titles Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan.The Handbag group publishes four female targeted websites and the core website handbag.com, which was launched in 1999 as a joint venture between Boots… Continue reading Natmags Adds To New Media Portfolio
A massive marketing campaign for a range of Freeview compatible PVR products, promoted under the Freeview Playback brand, has been delayed until next year due to a technical hitch.According to reports in the trade press, the campaign was due to launch this month, and was said to be critical in driving awareness of PVRs on… Continue reading Freeview Playback Service Is Delayed
The UK’s top home interest magazine, Ideal Home, launches its redesign with its November edition, which is on sale today.The title remains the best selling home interest magazine, despite declining sales figures, with the last ABC results leaving its total circulation at 237,525 copies (see ABC Results Jan-Jun 2006:Home Interest Magazines Report Mixed Bag Results).IPC… Continue reading Ideal Home Magazine Launches Redesign
In a deal valued at £2.7 million, London Underground is offering one advertiser a chance to own London with a 2-year sponsorship of Harry Beck’s iconic London Underground map.The sponsorship, the largest of its kind, is also the only opportunity to sponsor a London Underground branded property on this scale.The new sponsorship will run from… Continue reading Viacom Outdoor Offers Tube Maps Sponsorship
