The IPA has published its latest Trends in TV report, revealing TV viewing figures to have fallen for the third consecutive quarter, a situation described as “disappointing” by IPA research director Lynne Robinson.The new figures show average daily hours of viewing across all TV at 3.45 hours in Q2 2005, compared with 3.50 hours for… Continue reading IPA Report Shows TV Viewing Continuing To Slump
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IPC’s high-profile music weekly NME will undergo a revamp this week, with both its printed and online editions receiving a facelift.The activity, which marks the culmination of over a year of research and development, encompasses a new design and restructuring of the magazine, alongside a complete re-build for the website and a major investment in… Continue reading NME Revamp To Capitalise On Sales Rise
Internet operator Yahoo! is to begin billing itself as a broadcast platform, with the company’s chief executive, Terry Sempel, stating that the company offered other broadcasters the best chance of generating revenue from their archives.Speaking at the Royal Television Society conference in Cambridge, Sempel told delegates that Yahoo!’s online search is an ideal way to… Continue reading Yahoo! To Create Online Television Platform
The North American mobile phone market is getting close to saturation, with a 70% to 80% penetration rate, according to US analyst eMarketer. Mobile phone service revenue has tripled since 1998, roughly keeping pace with growth in the subscriber population, with average monthly bills increasing at a similar pace. Despite the strong subscriber base, mobile… Continue reading US Mobile Phone Base Close To Saturation
Online sales in the US are forecast to reach $329 billion in 2010, up from $172 billion this year and accounting for 13% of total US retail, according to new research from Forrester Research. Travel is predicted to remain the largest online retail category, rising to $119 billion in 2010, up from $63 billion in… Continue reading US Online Sales To Hit $329 Billion In 2010
Internet access in the UK is continuing to increase, with Continental Research’s Internet Report Autumn 2005 showing the medium to be in good health. According to Continental, the number of homes with internet access has risen by 6% in the last year, with 1.5 million new homes coming online, taking the total of users in… Continue reading UK Internet Adoption Continues In Strength
The latest Entertainment and Media Outlook from PricewaterhouseCoopers predicts steady growth for the sector over the next four years with new technology and the internet forecast to impact on this lucrative industry. Looking at the different sections of the entertainment industry, PwC discusses the television arena with reference to the possible effects that personal video… Continue reading Entertainment Industry Continues To Enjoy Strong Performance
August saw a number of issues concerning the future of the television market, with predictions for the impact of new technologies within the arena and the effect that the expanding digital market place will have on advertisers. A report published at the beginning of the month by Packaged Facts, a division of MarketResearch.com, found that… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – August 2005
Television viewing figures have continued to fall for the third quarter in a row, with average daily hours of viewing across all TV down to 3.45 hours, compared to 3.50 hours compared to the same quarter in 2004, according to the latest IPA Trends in TV report. The IPA showed that the second quarter of… Continue reading TV Viewing Figures Continue To Slide
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell is reportedly considering a one-off cash payment to Channel 4 in order to secure its future following digital switchover, with a paragraph dropped from her speech to the Royal Television Society convention in Cambridge indicating that she is in favour of financial aid to the broadcaster in the near future.The missing… Continue reading Jowell Mulling Licence Fee Gift To Channel 4
