South Korea is coming to the end of its broadband reign, with new figures from Point Topic showing that Denmark and the Netherlands are very close to catching up in terms of broadband lines per 100 population. Despite showing negligible broadband growth in 2005, South Korea still has over 25% penetration of broadband by population.… Continue reading South Korea Predicted To Lose Broadband Crown
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Reports this morning suggest BT’s head of media, Steve Huddleston, has been invited to become the first chief executive of TV marketing body Thinkbox, marking growing acceptance of BT as a player in the television industry.The move would conclude a lengthy search for a chief executive, which has been part of Thinkbox’s roadmap for several… Continue reading BT Media Boss Approached For Thinkbox CEO Post
Speaking at last week’s MRG Question Time, held in association with MediaTel Group, the panel welcomed the IPA’s TouchPoints Research, looking forward to seeing how the initiative will affect the advertising industry.The panel claimed that the IPA initiative will give a much needed consumer centric measurement system. Manfred Mareck, from Research Marketing Ltd, said the… Continue reading Media Researchers Give TouchPoints Warm Welcome
Channel 4’s pithy Saturday morning music show, Popworld, has launched a dedicated online music portal, providing viewers with access to up and coming acts, and boosting the profile of struggling artists.Centred around a chart of unsigned acts, the new Popworld Promotes site enables users to listen and vote on their favourites. The most popular artist… Continue reading Channel 4 Show Launches Community Portal For New Music
Radio giant GCap has backed down from its threat to sue media regulator Ofcom over the creation of a second national DAB multiplex.GCap, which holds the majority share in the UK’s only national digital network, Digital One, had previously threatened legal action against the watchdog, with claims that it had acted unfairly and, according to… Continue reading GCap Abandons Legal Action Over Second Multiplex
Newspaper giant Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), has appointed David Emin as its new director of advertising, poaching the media heavyweight from an identical post with arch rival News Group Newspapers.Emin currently oversees the ad operations of The Sun and News Of The World, but will now be responsible for heading up advertising sales across the… Continue reading MGN Poaches News Corp Ad Boss For National Position
Emap’s Kerrang! magazine is to create a unique musical proposition next month, with a one off re-recording of Metallica’s iconic rock album, Master Of Puppets, gracing the cover of its magazine.The special re-recording by eight of the hottest new rock bands is intended as a celebration of album’s twentieth anniversary, with magazine editor Paul Brannigan… Continue reading Kerrang! Re-Records Classic Rock Album For Unique Covermount
Total UK online advertising expenditure in the UK rose by 65.6% in 2005, reaching £1.4 billion and enjoying a market share of 7.8%. According to new figures released by the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB), online media is driving the growth of the entire advertising market. Adspend across all other media combined fell by almost £200… Continue reading UK Online Adspend Up By 65.6% In 2005
One third of adults spend ten hours or more a week playing a console or PC games, compared to just 11% of teens, according to results from a new study released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). The study found that the PC dominates the adult gaming world, while teenagers spend more time using game… Continue reading Adults Spend More Time Gaming Than Teens
Reports this morning suggest the financial consortium of Greg Dyke, Apax Partners, Blackstone and Goldman Sachs, which last week bid for control of ITV, would seek a merger with Five should they gain control of the broadcaster. According to a report in today’s Daily Telegraph, the proposed merger would take the shape of an invitation… Continue reading ITV Bid Consortium Plans Merger With Five
