Marketers in the UK expect online and digital marketing to be the area in which marketing spend will increase the fastest, according to the latest Chartered Institute of Marketing’s (CIM) Marketing Trends Survey. The survey shows that marketers are preparing to up their budgets in this area by 2.7%, with it being smaller companies who… Continue reading UK Marketing Spend To Increase Fastest In Online And Digital
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Total US advertising expenditures in the first nine months of 2006 increased 4.0 percent to $108.4 billion as compared to the same period in 2005, according to new research from TNS Media Intelligence. In addition, TNS reveals that total US ad spending during the third quarter of 2006 was up by 3.8% versus 2005. The… Continue reading US Adspend Increases In First 9 Months Of 2006
Strong UK company profitability will act as the biggest boom to advertising spend in 2007, according to a new forecast from OPera Media. It adds that on-trend GDP growth will mean modest growth in display advertising expenditure, at 1.7% for 2007. Strong increases from the online search and classified sectors will see total advertising spend… Continue reading 2007 UK Advertising Spend Boosted By Online
Interpublic Group has denied reports that it is in talks over a possible sale of the company to rival group Publicis. Interpublic’s chief executive Michael Roth said: “We are not in negotiations with Publicis nor anyone else.” Roth said that consolidations in the industry are possible, but that Interpublic itself is not currently in discussions… Continue reading Interpublic Denies Sale Rumours
Global economic growth is predicted to remain robust at 4.9% for 2007 although inflationary pressure in advanced economies is the key downside risk to this forecast, according to OPera Media. European GDP growth for the full year 2006 is expected to reach 2.4%, up from 1.3% in 2005, but slowing to 2% in 2007. At… Continue reading Global Economic Growth To Remain Robust In 2007
NTL has pulled out of a proposed £4.7 million merger with ITV as it believes that a deal is unlikely to be acceptable to NTL. However, according to reports in the trade press, NTL has reserved the right to make another move if BSkyB sells “all or a material part” of its 17.9% stake in… Continue reading NTL Pulls Out Of ITV Merger
Trinity Mirror’s investment bank, NM Rothschild, is presenting findings of its quarterly review to the publisher’s board today, with reports suggesting the company could consider separating into national and regional newspaper operations. It is understood that if such a decision were to go ahead, Trinity Mirror would effectively separate its 240 regional UK titles, which… Continue reading Trinity Mirror Could Split Into Two Newspaper Businesses
Northern Irish multimedia group UTV has apparently re-entered discussions with SMG about a possible merger, according to reports in the trade press. SMG, which owns cinema advertising business Pearl & Dean and Virgin Radio, confirmed in August that it had received a merger bid from UTV which would have given SMG shareholders 50% of the… Continue reading UTV Reopens Merger Talks With SMG
Clear Channel has denied that it is in talks with JDecaux or any other company about the sale of its outdoor arm Clear Channel Outdoor. In a statement, Clear Channel said: “Clear Channel Communications and Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings today confirmed that they are not in discussions with JCDecaux, or any other company, involving the… Continue reading Clear Channel Denies Outdoor Sale
Branded advertising revenue growth for Yahoo! US is likely to be down 40% on last year at 20% this quarter, according to predictions from Merrill Lynch. Despite the projected slowdown in growth, the report was positive overall, with Merrill Lynch reiterating its buy recommendation. “Our industry contacts indicate that Yahoo!’s premium inventory remains a differentiated… Continue reading Yahoo! Branded Ad Rev Down 40% Year On Year
