Lord Puttnam, one of the front-runners for the vacant BBC chairman role, has ruled himself out of the race to take up where Michael Grade left off. The deadline for applications was on Wednesday and Lord Puttnam has revealed, in an article in this week’s Spectator, that he has not applied for the role, despite… Continue reading Lord Puttnam Out Of BBC Chair Race
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Emap Performance, the digital wing of Emap Consumer Media (ECM), has acquired technology and new media business Yospace Technologies Limited. Yospace’s products include the See Me TV and Look At Me TV services and its customers include major UK mobile network operators. The acquisition of Yospace gives Emap a strong position in mobile user-generated content… Continue reading Emap Acquires New Media Business
Search engine giant Google recorded revenues of $3.21 billion for the quarter ending December 31, 2006, an increase of 67% compared to the fourth quarter of 2005 and an increase of 19% compared to the third quarter of 2006. Google-owned sites generated revenues of $1.98 billion, or 62% of total revenues, in the fourth quarter… Continue reading Google Revenues Reach $3.21 Billion
Sky’s interim results for the six months ending December 31 show that pre-tax profits were down 4.6% from year on year to £395 million. However, revenue increased by 10% to £2,220 million, including £22 million from Sky Broadband and £77 million from Easynet Enterprise. The satellite broadcaster recorded net customer growth in the October-December period… Continue reading Sky Profits Down
JCDecaux has announced 2006 revenues of €1.9 million, an increase of 11.5% compared with a year earlier. Excluding acquisitions and the impact of foreign exchange, organic revenue growth was 7.7%, reflecting stronger than expected growth in the fourth quarter and well ahead of growth in the global advertising market. In the fourth quarter, consolidated revenues… Continue reading JCDecaux Announces Strong Revenue Growth
US advertising will grow 5.8% in 2007, according to the second annual report on ad spending from Outsell Inc. The study of US advertisers, who control about $6.5 billion of spending, shows that companies plan to increase their online spending by 18% this year, faster than for any other major media type. Advertisers also plan… Continue reading US Advertising To Grow 5.8% This Year
A new forecast from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) predicts that the world economy will continue to expand vigorously, growing by 5.0% in 2007 and by 4.8% in 2008. The strong upturn is expected to continue over the next few years, with world GDP increasing by 4.8% in 2008 and growth… Continue reading Global Economy To Expand Vigorously
The new Media Insights report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) shows that the number of mergers and acquisitions in the European media sector rose 75% to €43 billion (£28 billion) in 2006, the most activity for six years. The number of deals in Europe was up 12% to 175 transactions last year and, if the UK is… Continue reading European Mergers And Acquisitions Reach Six Year High
The UK economy is predicted to grow by 2.8% this year, driven mainly by consumer spending and investments, according to a new forecast from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR). The NIESR adds that after rising in 2005 by 1.4%, the slowest pace since 1992, personal consumption increased by 1.9% in 2006… Continue reading UK Economy Predicted To Grow 2.8%
The latest advertising forecast from Merrill Lynch estimates 5.0% UK advertising growth in 2007, higher than the UK forecasts from both Aegis and Zenith. The financial analyst forecasts 3.6% global advertising growth in 2007, comprising 4.3% Western European growth, 4.0% Latin American growth, 5.0% Asia Pacific growth and 2.9% US growth. This is lower than… Continue reading 5.0% Ad Growth Forecast For UK In 2007
