Advances in mobile phone technology have seen an increase in mobile gambling, with global revenues from mobile phone casino games expected to grow at an accelerated pace through 2008, reaching over $2.2 billion by 2010. According to research from Visiongain, mobile gambling revenues will expand by more than 50% over the next four years, generating… Continue reading Global Mobile Gambling To Reach $2.2 Billion By 2010
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John Simm continued to draw viewers to BBC One last night, as his staring role in time traveling police drama Life on Mars drew an average adult audience of 6.4 million.The Corporation’s impressive primetime performance was enough to see off competition from ITV1’s Northern Lights, with 5.7 million, and Channel 4’s shock medical documenary, Half… Continue reading Life On Mars Joins Soaps In Ratings Win
ITV and the BBC have confirmed their plans for shared coverage of the World Cup Finals in Germany later this year, an event guaranteed to score highly in each broadcaster’s schedules as football fever grips the nation.The arrangements will see the BBC provide live coverage of England v Paraguay on 10 June, followed by ITV… Continue reading BBC And ITV Agree World Cup Coverage Share
Poster specialist Viacom Outdoor Ireland has announced a restructuring of its senior management team following its loss of the CIE contract last month.The management reshuffle will see the poster firm boost its senior management to focus on growth, with Marie Lawlor appointed head of sales and Stewart Smyth as head of development. The company’s John… Continue reading Viacom Outdoor Boosts Management After CIE Contract Loss
ITV looks set to suffer a drop in advertising profits of 14% in the first quarter of 2006, with media buyers claiming the broadcaster is losing viewers across its portfolio of channels. According to a report in this morning’s Times, buyers estimate that ITV1 has booked roughly £352 million of business in Q1 2006, down… Continue reading ITV Could See 14% Revenue Drop In Q1 2006
Advertising expenditure in the UK enjoyed a year on year increase of 5.4% in 2005, with the latest figures from Thomson Intermedia attributing the growth to expanding internet revenues.Despite industry fears that the internet’s dominance would take marketers’ budgets away from traditional media, Thomson showed that television and press advertising held its own in 2005.TV… Continue reading UK Adspend Up By 5.4% In 2005
The BBC’s slick new drama Hotel Babylon continued to draw large audiences last night, with 5.6 million adults tuning in on average.The programme went head to head with ITV1’s high tech thriller, Eleventh Hour, which scored 3.7 million adult viewers on average.Channel 4’s dramatised documentary, Challenger: Countdown to Disaster, performed less well meanwhile, drawing 1.8… Continue reading Hotel Babylon Remains Popular Destination For Viewers
Christmas sales have boosted digital radio uptake, according to new figures from the Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB), with almost 500,000 digital receivers sold in December alone.The festive sales push the number of DAB purchases to date to 2.7 million, with 1.4 million sold in 2005 alone.Around 5.4 million people now listen to digital radio… Continue reading Festive Radio Sales Boost DAB Uptake
Ulster TV has withdrawn from bidding for the nine GCap Media Stations currently under auction, leaving the path open for the remaining contenders.According to a report in this morning’s Guardian, the Local Radio Company, UKRD and Absolute Radio are all considering making an offer for the GCap radio stations.GCap announced plans to dispose of the… Continue reading UTV Backs Down From GCap Radio Sale
Online newspapers in the US continue to thrive, with news websites attracting an average of 53.6 million visitors a month during the fourth quarter of 2005, enjoying a rise of 30% from 41.1 million in Q4 2004. According to the latest figures from the Newspaper Association of America (NAA), users are spending more time on… Continue reading Online Newspapers Continue Strong Growth
