Sun Online has taken over from Guardian.co.uk as the most popular online destination for national news. Out of the national newspaper websites audited by ABCe, February saw The Guardian’s online offering dropping to third place.After a fantastic start to the year, which saw a huge increase in traffic, February shows mixed results. In just one… Continue reading ABCe February 2009: Sun Online takes the top spot
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Carat predicts that UK adspend will fall 7.1% this year, with worldwide spend falling 5.8%.2009 declines are led by negative growth in almost every major advertising market, with the exception of China, said Carat.Jerry Buhlmann, CEO of Aegis Media, said: “These forecasts represent widespread adoption of a much more cautious approach to spending in the… Continue reading Carat forecasts 7.1% drop in UK advertising spend this year
Absolute Radio has signed a deal to sell Planet Rock’s airtime and online advertising from 1 April, alongside its own network of stations.Planet Rock – which will be sold alongside Absolute Radio, Absolute Classic Rock and Absolute Xtreme – will be establishing its own sponsorship and promotions team.Donnach O’Driscoll, CEO of Absolute Radio, said: “Absolute… Continue reading Absolute Radio and Planet Rock sign ad sales deal
Internet users have grown by over two and a half million people in the past year, according to data released by research company BMRB. According to figures for the fourth quarter of 2008, YOY usage has grown by 8.5%. Internet penetration is extremely high, however, there still seems to be room for growth. Q3 YOY… Continue reading Online Usage Round-Up Q4 2008
Twitter is set to launch an enhanced version of its service this year, specifically designed for commercial users, according to founder Biz Stone.The micro-blogging social networking service has brought forward plans to start charging commercial users, in order to generate more revenue by next year.Stone confirmed the network’s commercial expansion, saying: “We have lots of… Continue reading Twitter to charge commercial users
Outdoor firm Avanti Screenmedia saw ad revenue from national brands increase 15% year on year in 2008. For the final six months of 2008, Avanti’s revenue totalled £2.39 million, down 9.5% from 2007. However, it said a 42.8% reduction in operating costs saw a reduction in its pre-tax losses to £1.63 million, from a loss… Continue reading Avanti Screenmedia reports 15% increase in ad revenue
Nearly a third of US agencies (31%) believe they will reduce their ad spending over the next six months, according to a new tracking study from Advertiser Perceptions. The study also reveals that 42% of US marketers believe they will reduce their spending over the same time-frame. Looking at media categories, 35% of agency executives… Continue reading US ad agencies pessimistic about short-term spending
Around 80% of mobile media users access mobile media once a week, with 46% using it daily, according to new research from Orange.The survey, of more than 2,000 mobile media users from across all UK mobile networks, also found that the strongest usage of mobile media being in the home: 67% of participants who used… Continue reading Mobile media usage rises
BBC One’s final Mistresses attracted the highest ratings during the all-important 9pm to 10pm peak-hour last night, with more than 4.1 million viewers and a 17.6% average audience share.The last episode in the second series of the drama, based around a group of four female friends and their often-eventful love lives, came to a dramatic… Continue reading Mistresses finale pulls in the highest ratings
The television market place continues to suffer, with commercial revenue down across the board for February. Five recorded the biggest fall, down 28% on February 2008’s total to stand at £14.03 million.Elsewhere, ITV1’s woes continued, with revenues plunging by over 17% during February. The commercial network, said to be planning a legal challenge to government’s… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – February 2009
