The number of residential internet users in the UK has risen by 17% in the past half year and once logged on, people are spending more time online than ever before. In addition to this, the idea that most users are young ABs no longer holds true. These are the latest findings of research company… Continue reading UK Internet Population Grows One Fifth In Six Months
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There was a rebound yesterday amongst media and internet stocks in the FTSE 100 index. BSkyB ended up 163p at £17.38, Reuters rose 51p to £12.00 and Pearson jumped 123p to £23.34. Cordiant rose 43p to £3.47 while Telewest Communications rose 19½p to £4.09.As the news emerged that Taylor Nelson Sofres will not be involved… Continue reading Sharewatch
Pearl & Dean, the cinema advertising company which has a 34% share in the UK market, has launched a website aimed at attracting advertising customers. www.pearlanddean.com opens with the soundtrack famously associated with the company name before revealing a site offering information on all aspects of cinema advertising.Advertisers can access admission trends, audience profiles and… Continue reading Pearl & Dean Launch Website
Clear Channel Radio Sales (CCRS) are to open a Manchester office to take responsibility for all national agency business including Jazz FM 100.4. The office is part of the independent sales house’s strategy for increasing sales.Jay Conroy, managing director said “Manchester is important geographically and commercially and so this new venture is a key part… Continue reading Clear Channel Radio Sales To Open Manchester Office
The UK’s largest magazine publisher, IPC, is believed to be in negotiations for a trade sale of the group. Possible bidders include Telewest and German group Bertelsmann, and the sale price has been placed at up to £1.5 billion.The group, which publishes titles including Loaded and Marie Claire, issued a statement in response to press… Continue reading Telewest In Talks As IPC Considers Trade Sale
The Broadcaster’s Audience Research Board (BARB) has awarded RSMB, Ipsos-RSL and AGB SpA Holding its four new audience measurement contracts. One of the current contractors, Taylor Nelson Sofres, has held contracts since BARB’s foundation in 1983, but will have no further involvement once this one expires.RSMB is also a current contractor, having taken on establishment… Continue reading BARB Awards New Audience Measurement Contracts
Following confirmation on Thursday that WPP was in talks with Young & Rubicam regarding a takeover (see WPP Confirms Discussions With Y&R), WPP shares rose 61p to £10.34. However, over the weekend it emerged that the discussions in New York had collapsed late on Friday night.Other companies performing well were BSkyB, which added 79p to… Continue reading Sharewatch
The Independent Television Commission’s (ITC) actions so far regarding falling ITV news audience figures (see ITV Must Address News Audience Decline, Says ITC) have raised concern from the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) that the Commission is taking a “nannying” approach. The ITC has confirmed that ITV is currently preparing a proposal of measures… Continue reading “Nannying” ITC Awaits ITV Proposal To Raise News Audiences
David Campbell has resigned from his position as chief executive of Ginger Media Group. Following Scottish Media Group’s £225m takeover of Ginger in January (see Ginger Acquisition Strengthens SMG’s Presence), Campbell was given responsibility for the day to day running of the combined operation and was expected to play a large part in its future.A… Continue reading Ginger Chief Executive Quits
The relaunched women’s title Nova will hit the newsstands on 4 May this year, accompanied by a £2.5m marketing campaign. IPC announced it was reviving the popular title from the 60s and 70s last year (see IPC To Resurrect ’60s Style Bible Nova), with Debbie Bee as editor. Bee has just announced her editorial team… Continue reading Nova Set For 4 May Relaunch
