Global ad spend in measured media is forecast to drop 5.5% to $417 billion this year, though a mild recovery is expected in 2010 when the decline should ease to 1.4%, according to GroupM’s latest report. The study, ‘This Year, Next Year’, which forms part of GroupM’s media and marketing forecasting series, predicts that Brazil,… Continue reading GroupM forecasts a 5.5% drop in global adspend
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The challenges of launching a new online service are examined by Alison Roberts, director of marketing at feelfit.com….Getting the marketing mix right is always a tricky business, even more so with a totally new and exclusively online service. Forget the well trodden path; in such circumstances a marketer has to find their own way.feelfit.com, which… Continue reading Launching a new online service
Microsoft Advertising, ComScore, Google, News Corporation and Orange have become new members of the IAB Europe board.ComScore’s managing director Mike Reid and News Corporation’s vice-president of government policy David Fares will join as corporate members of the trade association, according to reports.The number of corporate members on the board will also increase to eight with… Continue reading IAB Europe appoints new board members
Trinity Mirror is set to close eight weekly titles in the Midlands and turn the Birmingham Post into a weekly or biweekly paper.The group’s regional plans, which will see expenditure reduced by as much as £2.5 million, could also include turning evening title the Birmingham Mail into a morning paper.The National Union of Journalists claims… Continue reading Trinity Mirror to close eight Midlands titles
Traffic to Twitter, the online micro-blogging service, has increased 22-fold over the last 12 months, according to new data from Hitwise.Last month, twitter.com ranked as the 38th most visited site in the UK and the fifth most visited social network, compared to the 969th most visited website and the 84th most visited social network in… Continue reading Twitter traffic increases 22-fold in 12 months
JCDecaux has launched nine new London-targeted packages for advertisers and agencies wanting to reach commuters.The outdoor media owner has set up the new packages in a bid to capitalise on the number of people taking in media across the city, with JCDecaux claiming that outdoor consumption is 68% higher in London compared to the rest… Continue reading JCDecaux launches nine new ad packages
Deloitte has been appointed as administrator of Setanta after it failed in its bid to secure funding.The Irish broadcaster has entered administration after missing deadlines to pay the Scottish and English Premier Leagues (see Broadcasters to bid for Setanta football rights).Deloitte said that Setanta will cease broadcasting in Great Britain but Setanta Ireland and Setanta… Continue reading Setanta enters administration
MySpace is to cut two thirds of its global workforce and close offices in at least four countries.The social network, which cut 30% of its US staff earlier this month, said its international restructuring plans will see its workforce outside of the US reduced from 450 to 150 staff.The News-Corporation-owned site confirmed plans to “refocus… Continue reading MySpace to slash two-thirds of its workforce
ITV1’s new Real Crime documentary series secured the highest ratings last night with more than 4.2 million peak viewers.Rachel Nickell – Case Closed, which revealed how it took 16 years to convict Robert Napper for the murder of Nickell, who was killed on Wimbledon Common in 1992, pulled in 4.1 million average viewers and a… Continue reading Overnights: Real Crime secures the top spot
BSkyB is favourite to acquire the rights to broadcast Scottish Premier League football matches after Setanta failed to meet a payment deadline.Lex Gold, SPL executive chairman, said yesterday: “Setanta missed the deadline for the £3 million we set for them. We set three deadlines and we wanted to work with Setanta who have been a… Continue reading BSkyB favourite to get SPL rights
