Viewing share fell for most of the terrestrial channels during February, except for BBC One which slightly increased its share year on year in all TV homes.In digital homes, both BBC One and ITV1 increased their share while the other channels dropped slightly year on year.All ViewingBBC One was the only terrestrial channel to have… Continue reading Television Viewing Round-Up – February 2007
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Ofcom is to investigate the Pay TV market following a submission from BT, Setanta, Top Up TV and Virgin Media.Following the assessment, Ofcom will decide whether to make a market reference to the Competition Commission.The investigation of Pay TV will cover subscription and video-on-demand television services on all platforms, including cable, DTT, satellite and TV… Continue reading Ofcom Launches Pay TV Investigation
Media and entertainment industry veteran, Richard Eyre, has been appointed as a non-executive director at MGt, the leading support services provider to the digital broadcast and new media sector.Companies such as BSkyB, Discovery Networks, Sony Entertainment, Setanta Sports, Top Up TV and Virgin Media rely on MGt, and its customer management services and technology, to… Continue reading Richard Eyre Joins MGt As Non-Exec Director
ITV Customer Relations has announced that 118 118 is to be the new broadcast sponsor of ITV1 movies.The deal was negotiated by Luciana Limongelli, sponsorship & branded content executive at ITV customer relations, and Cate Murden at OMD UK.Murden, associate director, OMDFuse, said: “The ITV1 movie package is an ideal opportunity for 118 118 to… Continue reading 118 118 To Sponsor ITV1 Movies
The European Interactive Advertising Association (EIAA) has published new research showing that 37% of European wireless users regularly visit social networking sites, a third create and share their own content and 33% of wireless users contribute reviews and ratings to websites. The EIAA Mediascope Europe Study, conducted by Synovate, explores the trends and usage patterns… Continue reading Habits Of Wireless Internet Users Revealed
UTV has announced that its revenue was up 22% for 2006, at £113.6 million, whilst its operating profit was up 6% at £27.4 million before charging start-up losses of £2.6 million for new radio stations in Belfast and Edinburgh. The company’s operating profit was up 52% at £114.6 million, from £25.8 million in 2005, before… Continue reading UTV Announces 2006 Revenue Increase
Google has acquired video game advertising company Adscape as it looks to expand into in-game advertising. The technology website Red Herring said in February that the value of any deal would be worth around $23 million. Google said: “As more and more people spend time playing video games, we think we can create opportunities for… Continue reading Google Buys In-Game Ad Firm
Advertising expenditures for US newspaper web sites increased by 35% to $745.5 million in the fourth quarter versus the same period a year ago, according to preliminary estimates from the Newspaper Association of America (NAA). The increase reflects the eleventh consecutive quarter of double digit growth for online newspaper advertising since NAA started reporting online… Continue reading US Newspaper Website Ad Spend Increases
According to a new study from Harris Interactive, 35% of US adult mobile phone users are willing to accept incentive-based advertisements. Harris says that of these adults, 78% say the best incentive would be cold hard cash, followed by free minutes (63%), free entertainment downloads (eg, ring tones, games; 40%) and discount coupons (40%). The… Continue reading Mobile Ads Becoming More Accepted In US
BBC One’s biannual decision to give over its evening schedule to charity fundraising resulted in Comic Relief: The Big One dominating Friday night’s viewing.With comic sketches including Tony Blair tackling Catherine Tate’s unruly teenager Lauren, her foul mouthed Nan appearing on Deal Or No Deal, and another comic sing-a-long Peter Kay video, viewers choose to… Continue reading Red Nose Night Brings No Charity For BBC One’s Rivals
