After ESPN won the rights to show live Premier League football next season, our weekly columnist Raymond Snoddy says “Post 2013 Murdoch should watch his back. ESPN is no Mickey Mouse company”. Lynne Franks, ESPN’s managing director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, has finally done it. The charming American with an uncertain grasp, at… Continue reading Raymond Snoddy greets ESPN’s entry into the pay-TV football market
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Yahoo! is piloting new self-service display ads in the US, called My Display Ads, designed to help small and medium-sized businesses reach their target audiences on Yahoo! and its network of partner sites.My Display Ads lets advertisers create and customise campaigns using more than 800 display templates on a web-based, self-service interface.Advertisers can also choose… Continue reading Yahoo! pilots self-service display ads
Virgin Media has unveiled its first television ad campaign for mobile since the company formed in 2007.The 60-second ad, which will air on June 24 and run for a five week period, aims to highlight the power of the internet on a Virgin Media mobile phone handset.The new campaign forms part of Virgin Media’s ‘Powerful… Continue reading Virgin to air its first TV ad for mobile
Sixty-eight percent of American households play computer or video games, according to new research from the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), which represents US computer and video game publishers. The number of households playing games increased 3% over 2008, illustrating the expanding use of entertainment software across all demographics, said the ESA. Michael Gallagher, ESA CEO,… Continue reading 68% of US households play computer or video games
The Economist Group has recorded a 26% increase in operating profit to £56 million in the year ending March 31 2009. The group also recorded a 17% increase in revenue, to £ 313 million. Ad revenues in Continental Europe and Middle East and Africa were very strong, it said, with MEA increasing 39%. UK revenues… Continue reading Economist Group records 26% increase in operating profit
Independent News & Media is considering a “deeply discounted” rights issue in order to repay some of its €200 million (£169 million) bond. The owner of the Independent, Independent on Sunday and Belfast Telegraph, said that it will extend the Friday deadline its €200 million bond until 24 July. In a statement to the Irish… Continue reading INM considering “deeply discounted” rights issue
Ads running on sites with related content are 61% more likely to be recalled than ads running on sites with unrelated content, according to a new study from Condé Nast and McPheters & Company. The US study also found that there were large differences in recall by type of product advertised, while recall of ads… Continue reading Online ads more memorable in context
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
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
