America Online, the world’s leading ISP faces an uncertain future as US consumers switch to high-speed internet services. That is according to a new study from Strategy Analytics. The report entitled Can AOL Bridge Its Broadband Gap claims that the troubled internet service provider will haemorrhage hundreds of millions in revenue even if it manages… Continue reading AOL Faces Up To Growing Broadband Threat
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The figures listed in NewsLine’s ABC reports are those reported by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) as at Thursday 13 February 2003. Late submissions and changes may be made after this date, and will thereafter be amended in MediaTel’s Press database. For full notes on how NewsLine’s reports are compiled please see Important Notes:… Continue reading ABC Jul-Dec 2002: Performance By Publisher
The South Korean mobile operator KTF is to start broadcasting television channels direct to 3G mobiles, according to a report by Europemedia. Viewers will have access to nine channels, including a music channel and a news channel. The service will start in March and be available at a cost of approximately £13 per hour.
The figures listed in NewsLine’s ABC reports are those reported by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) as at Thursday 13 February 2003. Late submissions and changes may be made after this date, and will thereafter be amended in MediaTel’s Press database. For full notes on how NewsLine’s reports are compiled please see Important Notes:… Continue reading ABC Jul-Dec 2002: Home Interest Sector Hit By DIY Dismay
Revenues at Rupert Murdoch’s global media empire, News Corporation, rose by 14% to $4.7 billion in the group’s second financial quarter, ending 31 December 2002.Net profit at the group jumped by 58% in the quarter to reach $320 million; this is despite the media and advertising downturn. Operating income rose by 48% to $729 million.News… Continue reading News Corp Profits Surge By 58% In Q2
Revenues at Rupert Murdoch’s global media empire, News Corporation, rose by 14% to $4.7 billion in the group’s second financial quarter, ending 31 December 2002. Net profit at the group jumped by 58% in the quarter to reach $320 million; this is despite the media and advertising downturn. Operating income rose by 48% to $729… Continue reading News Corp Profits Surge By 58% In Q2
Search-targeted marketing company, Overture, has secured an agreement to provide pay-for-performance search results for BT Openworld customers.The deal will see Overture provide search results to both BT Openworld’s business and residential customers, which total over 1.7 million.Martin Child, managing director of Overture UK, commented: “The deal with Overture allows BT Openworld to supply highly relevant… Continue reading Overture Signs Search Deal With BT Openworld
Over 68 million declarations of love will be sent via text this Friday, according to the Department Of Trade and Industry.Last year 57 million sent text messages across the UK’s four GSM networks on Valentine’s Day and the DTI estimates that over 45 million texts were sent every day in 2002.Stephen Timms, e-commerce minister, commented:… Continue reading UK To Declare Its Love Of Text On Valentine’s Day
Maiden Outdoor has struck a deal with Harlech Outdoor to market its portfolio of sites in Wales and the West Country.The deal with the region’s largest independent contractor strengthens Maiden’s portfolio outside of London with an additional 230 panels, including 210 48-sheets, 17 96-sheet billboards and three 48-sheet ultravision panels.The agreement, which takes effect from… Continue reading Maiden Outdoor Boosts Offering With New Marketing Deal
The UK is battling the economic and advertising downturn pretty well, according to a new European outlook report from media auditing company Billetts. The report says that there was growth in GDP in 2002 and that this likely to increase in 2003 by just over 2%. Advertising spend stabilised in 2002 and is expected by… Continue reading European Media And Economic Outlook From Billetts
