Panellists at this morning’s MediaTel Group ‘Future of Media Research’ seminar said that the global financial crisis will negatively impact research budgets over the next 12 to 18 months.However, in what turned out to be a recurring theme of the discussion, smaller budgets will almost definitely lead to more innovation, said Sheila Byfield, leader, business… Continue reading Research budgets to fall over the next 12-18 months
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Google is set to launch a new advice channel on YouTube featuring business professionals, such as the IPA’s president Rory Sutherland, advising companies on how to survive the economic downturn.The new brand channel, which has been named ‘Survival of the Fastest’, will have three content streams aimed at different industries – marketing, e-commerce and finance,… Continue reading Google to launch business channel on YouTube
Dennis Publishing is set to axe the print edition of men’s magazine Maxim and run it as an online-only title after its June issue, which hits newsstands on April 23.The publishing group claims it is bolstering its online editorial team to develop more content for the Maxim.co.uk website, which currently has 500,000 unique users per… Continue reading Dennis to close print edition of Maxim UK
Cinema has continued to connect with consumers and leads other channels in terms of advertising ‘talkability’, according to the Cinema Advertising Association’s latest data.The third annual Film Audience Management and Evaluation (FAME) study reveals that visual media is leading the way in creating advertising which gets people talking, and within this cinema comes out on… Continue reading Cinema continues to connect with consumers despite downturn
The economic downturn could provide an opportunity for innovative research practices to come to the fore, according to the panel at the latest MediaTel Group seminar on the ‘Future of Media Research’.Speaking at this morning’s event, panellist Sheila Byfield, leader, business planning at Mindshare Worldwide, said: “At the danger of being shot, recessions are quite… Continue reading Economic downturn could see greater innovation in media research
Yahoo! is launching a new “highly-personalised mobile starting point to the internet” across more than 300 types of device with HTML enabled browsers.Yahoo! Mobile – which includes a new homepage browser and an application for the Apple iPhone – is available in eight countries across Europe, Asia and the Americas, including the US, Canada, UK,… Continue reading Yahoo! launches personalised mobile-web starting point
“We are drowning in data and lacking in insights,” according to Sheila Byfield, leader, business planning at Mindshare Worldwide.Speaking at this morning’s MediaTel Group seminar on the ‘Future of Media Research’, Byfield said: “If I had one wish, it would be that I had nothing to do for six months, so that I could take… Continue reading Sheila Byfield: “We are drowning in data and lacking in insights”
BBC One’s new Debbie Horsfield drama starring Sarah Lancashire and Neil Pearson pulled in just under 5 million peak viewers last night.All the Small Things premiered with 4.6 million average viewers and a 20% share during the all-important 9pm to 10pm slot, securing BBC One with the highest peak-hour ratings.Meanwhile, the last in the series… Continue reading BBC One’s new peak-hour drama steals the show
Five’s chairman and chief executive Dawn Airey claims that the government “has begun to recognise” the potential value of a merger between Five and Channel 4.Speaking at the Royal Television Society last night, Airey said that she believes the financial benefits of a tie-up between the two broadcasters would go well beyond just solving Channel… Continue reading Airey claims government “recognises” value of C4/Five merger
In the first of a new series of TGI reports for Newsline, media analyst James McCombe looks at TV viewing via different platforms…Following the BBC iPlayer’s strong performance in 2008, TGI reveals that one-third of British adults now use TV On Demand services.Two-thirds of TVOD users access it through a PC, 62% through a TV,… Continue reading TGI: Multi-platform TV viewing
