A new survey has revealed that 63% of UK adults would rather watch on-demand television programmes on their sets, via a broadband connection, than their traditional TV viewing schedule.The Tiscali TV Trends Report 2007 report found that of those who already view on-demand content, 42% actually watching less TV as a result, while 41% view… Continue reading UK Adults Prefer On-Demand To Traditional TV Viewing
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Last year was an eventful one for the UK radio industry, with mixed RAJAR results, declining ad revenues and the second national digital multiplex playing on the minds of relevant industry players.At the beginning of the year, GCap’s 95.8 Capital FM was rebranded as Capital Radio, shifting its music policy towards less repetition and focusing… Continue reading End Of Year Round Up: Radio
The introduction of the new London freesheets was the most important media event of 2006, according to MediaTel NewsLine’s first End of Year Poll.The battle between the new free titles in the summer (see Lunchtime News War Starts Today), proved to be the most significant media event of the year according to NewsLine readers, taking… Continue reading London Freesheet Battle Was Most Significant Media Event Of 2006
Tomorrow’s consumers will be increasingly hard to reach over the next ten years so agencies will need to re-invent themselves to adapt, according to the new IPA report The Future of Advertising and Agencies: A 10 Year Perspective.The IPA has teamed up with the Future Foundation, a global strategic consultancy and think tank, to produce… Continue reading UK Ad Agencies Must Re-invent Themselves
Celebrity Big Brother dropped more than one-and-a-half million viewers on its second night, with footage of the celebrities’ first night in the house netting an average audience of around 4.6 million adults.Channel 4 took a 20.7% viewing share in the timeslot, whilst Just The Two Of Us on BBC One took an 18.5% share and… Continue reading Celeb BB Drops More Than 1.5 Million Viewers On Second Night
Government officials are expected to begin the search for a new chairman of the BBC this week after the departure of Michael Grade to ITV.According to a report in today’s Guardian, advertisements will appear in the Sunday Times and in Monday’s MediaGuardian section stressing the need for the new chairman to cope with the pressures… Continue reading BBC Begins Search For New Chairman
Time-shifted and place-shifted viewing were the television buzzwords of 2006, with an increased emphasis on the likes of mobile devices, IPTV, PVRs, VOD and VoIP.Discussion surrounding the imminent digital switchover heightened, ITV suffered its fair share of set-backs and broadcasters panicked over advertising and Ofcom rulings as well as the shifting of viewers from the… Continue reading End Of Year Round Up: Television
The Daily Record is change its afternoon edition, Record PM, which launched last September, into a free newspaper later this month.The Daily Record will also extend distribution of Record PM to Aberdeen and Dundee, as well as the established areas of Glasgow and Edinburgh.The total target number of copies distributed in all four cities is… Continue reading Daily Record To Launch Free Paper
The UK (-1.88%); Germany (-1.03%); and Japan (-0.69%) each experienced a drop in the number of active home internet users in November over the previous month, according to data from Nielsen//NetRatings. Gains in the 10 countries tracked come to 6.1 million active home users, a 1.88 percent increase from October. The largest increases occurred in… Continue reading Global Home Internet User Numbers
There will be 157 million US Internet video users in 2010, up from 107.7 million this year, according to a new report from eMarketer. The Internet Video Audience report analyses not only who’s watching video content online, but also what they watch and how they watch it. The report says that after virtually controlling video… Continue reading US Internet Video Users To Reach 157 Million
