Media and communications group, Aegis, has revealed in its annual general meeting, that trading for the year to date is in line with expectations, with revenues for the first quarter up 12.5% year on year and organic revenue growth up 5.8% compared with 4.8% in 2004. Aegis Media has seen continued growth in client spending,… Continue reading Aegis Trading In Line With Expectations
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The US online economy continues to perform well, with retail e-commerce sales for the first quarter of 2005 totalling $19.8 billion, up from $15.49 billion in quarter one 2004, according to new figures from the US Department of Commerce. This strong growth is attributed by analyst eMarketer to an increasing trend for consumers to shift… Continue reading US Online Shopping To Reach $84.5 Billion In 2005
Magazine and radio group, Emap, has revealed a 5% rise in pre-tax profit up to £205 million, boosted by a strong performance in its consumer magazine division, with new magazine Grazia be achieving its targets in terms of sales and audience profile. Turnover for the group was revealed to be up by 2% to £1,068… Continue reading Emap Enjoys Strong Performance In Magazine Division
Outdoor advertising specialist, Maiden Group, has shown an overall increase of 4% in revenues in April and a 5% rise for the first four months compared to last year, despite challenging market conditions in the second quarter. A statement given by the group’s chairman, Martin Boase, at the annual general meeting, revealed uneven growth across… Continue reading Maiden Enjoys 4% Rise In Revenues During April
City analysts are calling for more information from marketers on their advertising expenditure, according to the results of a survey published by the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA), in which city workers have struck out against the “veil of secrecy” which often shrouds marketing activity. The survey, conducted by Populus, polled the views of… Continue reading Analysts Call For Marketing Transparency
The recent decline in ITV’s audiences looks set to leave the broadcaster with a disappointing set of results at its Annual General Meeting later this week, with analysts and investors predicting that the viewer exodus will leave ad revenues for June down by 15 to 20%. The recent poor performance of high-profile, celebrity centric, programming… Continue reading ITV Set For Downbeat AGM After Viewer Exodus
Scottish Radio Holdings has unveiled its first half results, giving investors a mixed picture of its performance, with a strong first half operating result overshadowed by lacklustre trading and a drop of 7% in broadcasting revenues year on year for April. The company’s overall turnover in the first half was up 10% on the last… Continue reading SRH Gives Mixed Results To Investors
BT has announced that it has more than doubled the number of broadband digital subscriber line (DSL) connections in a year, hitting its five million target a year early and increasing broadband speeds by up to four times. The group’s results for the year to March 31 2005 show new wave turnover to be up… Continue reading BT Doubles Broadband Lines In A Year
Channel 4 has recorded it highest ever profit after tax, revealing an increase of 34% to £46 million in 2004, compared to £34.3 million in 2003, according to the broadcasters report and financial statements published today. The strong profit growth is attributed to record advertising revenues of 8% and the success of the channels commercial… Continue reading Channel 4 Records Highest Ever Profits
Clive Hollick, the former chief executive officer of United Business Media (UBM), has turned down a controversial £250,000 bonus following a revolt from the company’s shareholders. Shareholders disapproved of the large payout at last week’s annual general meeting, with around three quarters voting against the remuneration report (see UBM To Pay Hollick £250k Bonus). Earlier… Continue reading Hollick Refuses £250K Bonus
