Cable & Wireless was last week’s big story, as news of a take-over bid from Hong-Kong based telecoms group, Pacific Century Cyberworks (PCCW), had traders on the run (see Cable & Wireless Subject Of Takeover Speculation). However, some have already dismissed the offer as hot air, claiming that PCCW has no intention of making an… Continue reading Sharewatch:C&W Rises On Takeover Speculation
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Search targeted marketing has been called into question by new research which shows that majority of internet users go directly to websites, as opposed to using web-links or search engines.The research from web analysts, WebSide Story, suggests that the way consumers are using the internet is changing. As of the 3 February this year 64%… Continue reading New Research Questions Search Targeted Marketing
Commercial broadcasters are to receive a further blow later today when the Government agrees to increase the licence fee by £4 per year, giving the BBC an additional £100 million of public money.Culture Secretary, Tessa Jowell, is expected to make the announcement to Parliament later this morning, just weeks after warning that the licence would… Continue reading BBC Licence Fee Rise Set To Anger Commercial Rivals
According to a report in today’s Guardian, ITV chiefs Michael Green and Charles Allen are coming under increasing pressure to stand down if and when the merger of Carlton and Granada takes place. Under the terms of the deal, thrashed out in October (see Carlton And Granada Enter Advanced Merger Talks), it was agreed that… Continue reading Shareholders Round On Senior ITV Executives
The growing popularity of online shopping in the US is illustrated by a new survey from WSL Strategic Retail in which 73% of those questioned said that they made purchases via the internet in the 2002 Christmas period. The consultancy reports that 84% of US consumers said they did either the same or more online… Continue reading Consumer Approval For Online Xmas Shopping
The IPA is set to publish a new set of guidelines on SMS marketing in response to the increasing popularity of mobile media in the advertising mix.The guidelines address the questions surrounding prior consent, opting-in, opting-out and self regulation, which are key issues in this emerging market.Nigel Gwilliam, IPA e-commerce and new media consultant, commented:… Continue reading IPA Publishes New Guidelines On Mobile Marketing
Students wishing to ease the pressure of mounting debts are being urged to use their heads as billboards to advertise brands such as FHM.Creative marketing agency, Cunning Stunts, which is best known for projecting Gail Porter’s bottom onto the Houses Of Parliament, is offering students a fee of £88 pounds a week to use their… Continue reading Students To Become Human Billboards
ABC Electronic has completed the first ever audit of Real Media’s Open Advertiser online ad-tracking system.Open Advertiser, is a system that enables agencies and advertisers to determine the effectiveness of their online ad campaigns. The software records the placement of ad banners and tracks the clickstream activity and subsequent visits to specific pages within the… Continue reading ABCe Completes First Audit Of Ad Tracking System
Maiden Outdoor is launching two new AdRail packages to provide advertisers with closer targeting and better coverage at railway stations.The company claims that the national pack of 48-sheet posters offers advertisers the first opportunity to reach rail travellers nationally, through panels at mainline stations across Britain including Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham and Glasgow.The smaller 4-sheet poster… Continue reading Maiden Expands AdRail Offering For Advertisers
New research from the Online Publishers Association (OPA) could dramatically change the way media planners approach online advertising, by suggesting they target specific consumers by day-part.Until now internet ad planning has been characterised by overall site reach, demographics and content affinity, without any particular regard for how audience dynamics change by time of day.According to… Continue reading New Research Set To Revolutionise Online Ad Planning
