Daily Newspaper MarketMost titles in the daily newspaper market saw a dip in their circulation year on year for October, with the market overall seeing a 3% decline.The Financial Times was the only daily newspaper to boost its distribution, up almost 5% year on year for the month, whilst the Daily Mail remained fairly static,… Continue reading ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: October 2006
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Over the past three years, Sky has conducted various research to analyse the effect Sky+ has had on television viewing, following the doom merchants claiming that PVRs would cause the death of the 30-second spot.Lucy Bristow, Sky Media, presented a whistle stop tour through this research at the Media Research Group conference in Vienna today.Using… Continue reading Sky Research Aims To Maximise Brand Exposure
The growing new media industry in the UK could be damaged by the EU’s Audio Visual Media Servies Directive, according to the House of Lords EU Committee.The committee has written to Shaun Woodward MP, minister for the creative industries and tourism, to set out its concerns. The letter is timed to inform the European Council’s… Continue reading EU Directive Could Damage New Media In The UK
The Evening Standard newspaper has once again felt a circulation loss after the introduction of the two new free newspapers onto the London market, dropping 2.4% month on month to 281,915 copies in October’s ABCs.The paper, which increased its cover price from 40p to 50p in August (see Standard Raises Price As London Lite Launches),… Continue reading Evening Standard’s October Circulation Drops
BT Retail has announced that it has three million broadband customers, with its half yearly results revealing that it secured one in four of all new ADSL customers between July and September 2006.Sales of the BT Home Hub, which supports BT’s full range of services, have now exceeded 350,000, which the company says has helped… Continue reading BT Has 3 Million Broadband Subscribers
NTL Telewest has confirmed that it will shortly enter discussions with ITV regarding a possible merger of the two broadcasters.In a statement released to the London Stock Exchange, the cable giant said: “NTL confirms that it has advised ITV of its interest in exploring a possible combination transaction and has scheduled in an initial conversation… Continue reading NTL Telewest Could Merge With ITV
Classic FM has achieved record figures for its website following its relaunch two months ago.In October, more than a quarter of a million unique users visited the site making a total of 2,495,362 page impressions, easily beating the figures the site achieved before its relaunch.The record numbers for the site follow its relaunch in September,… Continue reading Classic FM Website Achieves Record Figures
Mike Kirkham, former chief executive of TNS, was back on an industry platform this morning to address the MRG conference in Vienna.He illustrated how innovation and branding were key in the business world if companies are to be successful, appealing to investors and develop a sustainable corporate advantage; and he cited Sky, Tesco, I-pod, Google… Continue reading MRG Conference: Innovation And Branding Are Key To Successful Media
UK consumers have already started their Christmas shopping online, according to the latest analysis from Hitwise UK.The market share of UK internet visits to the Hitwise UK 100 Retail Index (an index of 100 of the UK’s leading retailers) was up 2% last week over the same week in 2005 and up 6% over 2004.Searches… Continue reading Online Christmas Gift Searches Climb 62% In Past Week
Opening the MRG Conference in Vienna yesterday afternoon, Walker Media CEO Phil Georgiadis lambasted the industry for its approach to internet advertising and called on them to “re-define the new media landscape”.“We have convinced ourselves that the fundamental characteristics of new media remain the same as the old,” he said. “We are happy to define… Continue reading MRG Conference: Industry Must Redefine New Media Landscape
