Last year was a tough twelve months for broadband, according to new Point Topic figures, with the first half of 2008 in particular seeing low growth and low net additions almost across the board. The exceptions were China and Brazil which, in common with their BRIC partners, saw much slower growth later in 2008 than… Continue reading “2008 was a tough year” for broadband
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BBC Two’s all-new Top Gear kicked-off with a bang last night, pulling in an impressive 7.7 million peak viewers.The first episode of the new seven-part series, with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, attracted almost 7 million average viewers and a 30.1% audience share during the 8pm to 9pm slot.BBC Two’s new one-off documentary,… Continue reading Overnights: All-new Top Gear is a hit
Google is testing commission-only search ads that “feature product specific information directly in the ad”.The search giant has invited advertisers to test the new ad format, which aims to show more product and price information, according to reports.The new ads will include an image to accompany the product, which differs from Google’s current text-only ads.“Through… Continue reading Google tests new commission-only search ads
Setanta has lost the rights to show 46 live Premier League football matches, with rival broadcasters given a deadline of today to lodge bids for the games.Setanta was unable to meet the Friday deadline for a £10 million payment to the Premier League, which was part of £30 million it owed the organisation (see Premier… Continue reading Broadcasters to bid for Setanta football rights
ISBA is set to advise a new consultation on behavioural targeting and online privacy issues led by the Information Commissioner’s Office.The advertiser body plans to guide the ICO on a number of issues from July, including a statutory code of best practice to cover collecting online information, according to reports.The code, which will be known… Continue reading ISBA to advise on online behavioural targeting code
The London Evening Standard has signed a deal with the New York Daily News to share editorial content.The Standard, which is 75% owned by Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev, already has a relationship with Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, in which Lebedev has a 39% stake.The title relaunched in May (see Evening Standard relaunches today with promises… Continue reading Evening Standard signs content sharing deal with New York Daily News
UKTV completes its 18-month portfolio rebrand today with the launch of its final channel Good Food.Formerly known as UKTV Food, the channel relaunches following an agreement with BBC Worldwide to license the ‘Good Food’ name.It is UKTV’s tenth and final channel to be relaunched after an 18-month-long overhaul of the broadcaster’s entire portfolio, assisted by… Continue reading UKTV completes portfolio rebrand with launch of Good Food
Twitter is planning to let advertisers target consumers with direct branded messages in a bid to generate new revenue streams.The micro-blogging site will allow brands to automatically reply to users’ questions, such as “What treadmill should I buy?”, with discount vouchers and coupons, as well as e-commerce links, according to reports.A Twitter investor told the… Continue reading Twitter to offer advertisers direct branded messages
Claire Myerscough, commercial business intelligence director at News International, explains how two significant events have increased the value of insight…“With broader and deeper consumer understanding, we can (change human behaviour) more effectively, more reliably, more frequently and in more ways.” Rory Sutherland IPA president, vice chairman, Ogilvy Group UKThe importance of insight and the role… Continue reading Claire Myerscough – The value of insight
BBC One’s three-part war drama ended on a high last night with 3.4 million peak viewers during the all-important 9pm to 10pm slot.Occupation, starring James Nesbitt and Warren Brown, attracted 3.3 million average viewers and a 15.4% share over the course of the hour, a slight increase on its ratings from Wednesday night.Elsewhere, BBC’s rival… Continue reading Overnights: Final Occupation secures the top spot
