The direct mail industry saw expenditure rise by a nominal 0.6% year on year during the last quarter of 2003, according to the latest figures from the Direct Mail Information Service.The results show that full-year expenditure rose by 2.2% to more than £2,431 million, as the difficult economic conditions continued to force advertisers to seek… Continue reading Direct Mail Pushes The Envelope As Expenditure Rises
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American publishing giant Gannett has confirmed its intention to join the long list of potential bidders vying to take control of the Daily Telegraph from beleaguered Hollinger International. Gannett, which owns UK regional newspaper publisher Newsquest, is understood to have told analysts in New York that it is examining a number of assets that would… Continue reading Gannett Considers Telegraph Swoop
The Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) says that national newspaper advertising revenues have begun to increase, although it remains too early to call a turnaround in the market. The group’s Associated Newspapers, which houses the Daily Mail, Mail On Sunday, Evening Standard and Metro titles, saw display advertising increase by 5.4% in the five… Continue reading DMGT Sees Good First Half, But Markets Still Volatile
Daily Mail & General Trust climbed by 1.83% to close at 666p ahead of results announced today showing a 5.4% increase in display advertising revenues in the five months to February. However, the group is still on rocky ground as the Evening Standard saw sales decline by 5% year on year, while daily free-sheet Metro… Continue reading Sharewatch: Daily Mail Climbs Ahead Of Results
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising has launched a withering attack on the BBC’s increasingly aggressive approach to programming and self-promotion in its submission on the Corporation’s Charter Review.The advertising agency body’s document to the Department of Culture Media and Sport calls for the Government to reign in the BBC more tightly to its public… Continue reading IPA Report Deplores Aggressive And Commercial BBC
ZenithOptimedia has appointed Steve King as chief executive of its global operations following the announcement that John Perriss is stepping down after more than fifteen years at the global media services company.King’s promotion from his current postion of chief executive of ZenithOptimedia for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, has put an end to speculation… Continue reading ZenithOptimedia Appoints King As Global Chief Executive
American publishing giant Gannett has confirmed its intention to join the long list of potential bidders vying to take control of the Daily Telegraph from beleaguered Hollinger International.Gannett, which is also one of the UK’s largest regional newspaper groups, is understood to have told analysts in New York that it is examining a number of… Continue reading Gannett Confirms Plans To Swoop On Telegraph Titles
GWR Group has increased its stake in Digital Radio Group (DRG), the third London digital multiplex, from 23.6% to 30.2%, it announced this morning. It has increased its holding through the £3.3 million acquisition of shares from Clubmend, Asian Sound and Matsushita Electric Europe. GWR provides a range of digital services on DRG through its… Continue reading GWR Raises Stake In London Digital Multiplex
Regional newspaper group, Johnston Press, has posted a 38% rise in 2003 profits to £128.0 million. These include the first full-year contribution from Regional Independent Media (RIM), which Johnston acquired in 2002.The group says that like-for-like advertising revenues grew by 3.8%, with a rise of 3.0% in H1 followed by 4.6% growth in H2. This… Continue reading Johnston Press Sees Superb Year In 2003
There were 24.6 million high-speed internet subscribers in the US by the end of 2003, taking the total broadband penetration to more than 20% of residential households. According to new data from Leichtman Research Group (LRG), the country’s twenty largest cable and DSL providers – representing about 98% of the market – added a combined… Continue reading A Fifth Of US Homes Take Broadband In 2003
