Nicky Cheshire, sales director at Alive, talks about technological innovation in the outdoor space…The complexity of life has been steadily increasing since the end of the Second World War but we have become adept at dealing with it. The number of people who say they don’t mind living with the increasing complexity of life is… Continue reading Digital innovation has revolutionised outdoor advertising
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YouTube has blocked premium music videos on its UK site after failing to reach an agreement with the Performing Right Society (PRS).Google started blocking videos on its user generated video site yesterday evening following a disagreement over how much it was paying the PRS for music content.YouTube currently pays a licence to the PRS, which… Continue reading YouTube blocks music videos on UK site
Royal Mail has launched a new online resource for marketers to help them make the most of direct mail in their integrated marketing campaigns.The Mail Media Centre – www.mmc.co.uk – online resource is aimed at the UK’s top 3,000 advertisers and 500 key agencies and is intended to reinforce the value of direct mail in… Continue reading Royal Mail launches online resource for direct mail campaigns
National advertisers’ radio spend was down 21.2% year on year in the fourth quarter of 2008, with total spend in Q4 down 14.5% to £129 million.According to figures from the Radio Advertising Bureau, total ad spend for the year was £560.2 million.National advertisers’ spend for the year was down 9.6% to £304.8 million.Local advertisers’ radio… Continue reading National advertisers’ radio spend down 21.2% in Q4 2008
One thousand 6-sheet lenticular panels are being installed around the country as part of a campaign for Nestlé Aero.The lenticular panels, designed to work alongside Aero’s ‘skate park’ TV campaign, are the most complex lenticular creative to-date, featuring a 20-frame animation.The Outdoor campaign, running on Clear Channel Outdoor sites across the country, was planned and… Continue reading Aero launches lenticular campaign
ITV1 secured the highest ratings all evening yesterday with a peak run of Dancing on Ice, Wild at Heart, Piers Morgan’s Life Stories and the FA Cup Football Highlights.Dancing on Ice, which saw the five remaining couples battle it out for a place in next weekend’s semi-final, attracted more than 10 million peak viewers and… Continue reading ITV1 pulls off a peak run
Google and Universal Music are understood to be in talks to launch a premium online music offering on YouTube.Reports claim that the deal would see YouTube power a site professional video content from Universal Music artists such as U2.It is predicted that advertisers will be charged a higher rate for ads on the new site… Continue reading Google and Universal Music in talks to launch YouTube music channel
Northcliffe Media is set to cut up to 95 jobs and close or merge a number of its weekly papers across Essex, Kent and Surrey in a bid to centralise regional production.The publisher issued a statement earlier today to say that they have been forced to restructure to “reduce costs in the current challenging trading… Continue reading Northcliffe Media to slash 95 jobs
The rise of internet television signals the evolution of traditional TV rather than its death, according to Xtreme Insight analyst Lucy Wright.Speaking at last week’s MRG Evening Meeting, Wright said that the common perception that traditional TV is dying is not true, instead TV is actually evolving, with consumers “watching more TV than we were… Continue reading MRG Evening Meeting: The rise of internet TV
The struggling Sport Media Group owned tabloid titles, the Daily Sport and Sunday Sport, have pulled out of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC).The Sunday Sport resigned from the auditing body on March 4 after nearly 20 years, while the Daily Sport quit in February after just a year of having its circulation figures audited.Last… Continue reading Sport Media Group resigns from ABC
