Five performed admirably throughout February, seeing its revenues rise by 25.5% year on year to top £23.5 million, helped in part by the recent line up of ratings-winners and movie premieres screened by the broadcaster.Amongst the shows behind Five’s success in February was American sitcom and Friends spin-off, Joey. The series broke Five’s non-film and… Continue reading Television Market Round-Up – February 2005
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EDF Energy will sponsor the 151st Annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race on Easter Sunday, aired for the first time on ITV, after the broadcaster won the exclusive broadcast rights from the BBC for last year.The deal with EFD Energy includes sponsorship of two programmes, a one-hour factual documentary on Saturday 26 March and coverage… Continue reading EDF Energy To Sponsor Boat Race On ITV
Advertising revenues for the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday are up by almost a quarter in the first three months of 2005, fuelled by an increase in colour and pagination. According to Daily Mail and General Trust’s (DMGT) trading update, ahead of its half-year end on 3 April, 2005 has seen a marked… Continue reading Colour Fuels Increase In Advertising Revenues For DMGT
Capital Radio and GWR Group have given separate trading statements for the first quarter of 2005 revealing that the merged group expects to maintain Capital Radio’s current dividend levels and that it will seek to grow its dividend cover over time. In an update on the merger, proposed for May 9, Capital and GWR said;… Continue reading Update On Capital And GWR Merger
Advertising expenditure in the UK rose by 5.4% to £18.4 billion in 2004, representing the biggest increase for four years, according to the latest figures released by the Advertising Association (AA), researched and complied on its behalf by the World Advertising Research Centre (WARC). Press advertising accounted for the largest share of total adspend in… Continue reading UK Adspend Exceeds Expectations For 2004
Newspaper advertising can attract up to seven times more attention than television commercials, according to new research undertaken for News International by Robert Heath, visiting professor at Copenhagen Business School and research associate at University of Bath School for Management. Heath’s research analysed movement of the eye in natural viewing and reading situations, with faster… Continue reading Newspaper Adverts Attract Seven Times More Attention Than TV Commercials
European marketers will spend almost €3 billion on search engine marketing by 2010, with growth in France particularly strong, rising by more than 30%, according to a report from Forrester Research. Forrester projects that spending will increase by a massive 65% year on year during 2005, to total €1.4 billion. Spending in the UK is… Continue reading European Search Engine Marketing To Reach €3 Billion By 2010
Customer magazines can stimulate a substantial 8% increase in average sales uplift due to the strong connection with brand loyalty experienced by readers, according to new research from the Association of Publishing Agencies (APA). The APA Advantage Study, conducted by Millward Brown, found that customer titles engage readers which leads to stronger brand relationships, resulting… Continue reading Customer Magazines Create Strong Brand Loyalty
Out-of-home (OOH) media saw total advertising expenditure of $5.5 billion in the US during 2004, a massive increase of 91% over this last decade, and is forecast to continue the upward trend, according to a recent study from Mediaedge:cia. The report predicts that OOH advertising will enjoy strong growth compared to online and broadcast rivals.… Continue reading Outdoor Advertising One Of The Fastest Growing Media
The daily national newspaper market as a whole saw a dip in readership in the six months to December 2004, according to the latest data from the National Readership Survey.However, despite a number of dips in circulation, several titles managed to avoid decline and, in some cases, add substantially to their readership towards the end… Continue reading NRS National Newspaper Round-Up: December 2004
