In the US, top advertisers ignited growth in the nation’s media during 2003 as advertising grew by 9% to reach $90.31 billion, according to Advertising Age’s 49th annual 100 Leading National Advertisers’ report. Leading the US in total advertising was the world’s largest vehicle manufacturer, General Motors, who spent $3.43 billion, down 1.4% from 2002.… Continue reading Top US Advertisers Reach $90.31 Billion In 2003
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High-tech market research firm, In-Stat/MDR, projects that PC-TV tuner products and digital terrestrial set top boxes will generate more than $3.8 billion worldwide by 2008. PC-TV tuners are key components in the rapidly emerging market of entertainment PCs, says the report. These allow users to tune-in television programs and then capture, store, manage and distribute… Continue reading PC-TV Tuners And Digital Set Top Boxes To Generate $3.8 Billion By 2008
Market research firm, eMarketer, says that despite the problems of spam and overly aggressive filtering concerns, email in the US is growing more than ever and is expected to nearly double to 2.7 trillion by 2007. In 2003, email hit 1.5 trillion according to the E-mail Marketing Report, with penetration at an all-time high of… Continue reading US Email Volume Set To Double By 2007
Charles Allen, chief executive of ITV, has announced that the group plans to sell off some of the non-core business units as part of an efficiency drive. The non-fiction book publisher, Carlton Publications, will be the first to be put up for bidding, along with the Moving Picture Company, which created visual effects for blockbuster… Continue reading ITV Publishing And Movie Businesses For Sale
Independent News & Media, publisher of The Independent and the Independent On Sunday, today announced that strong revenue growth has been enjoyed across all major markets for the first half of 2004. At today’s AGM, executive chairman Sir Anthony O’Reilly said group total revenues are comfortably ahead of 2003, with the strong trading performance being… Continue reading Independent News Delivers Strong Growth In First Half Of 2004
The UK’s largest commercial broadcaster ITV was seen in focus yesterday as news came of a potential windfall for the company if media regulator Ofcom goes ahead with proposals to cut its licence fee by more than 40%.The broadcaster rose by 2.84% yesterday to close at 117žp, as investors heard how renegotiations with Ofcom could… Continue reading Sharewatch: ITV Rises As Ofcom Mulls Licence Fee Cut
The majority of European procurement directors are being kept in the dark about how much their marketing departments spend on advertising, according to new research from spend management company, Ariba.The survey of Europe’s biggest spending companies across a variety of industries found that 40% procurement directors have no visibility of advertising spend, even though the… Continue reading Clients Miss Savings By Alienating Procurement Staff
Giant banners are becoming an increasingly popular option for brands seeking to cut through the increasing amount of advertising clutter. The sector was worth an estimated £16 million last year and Ian Bohn, sales and marketing director at Megaposter UK, claims there are even bigger things on the horizon…Giant banner advertising has had a growing… Continue reading NewsLine Column: The Future Of Giant Banner Advertising
The BBC has set out a wide-ranging nine-point plan for its future in which it envisages everyone in the UK having access to a range of digital services that will transform the relationship between audience and broadcaster.The blueprint for the BBC’s future was announced today by newly appointed director general Mark Thompson and chairman Michael… Continue reading BBC Sets Out Wide-Ranging Plan For Its Digital Future
Guardian Media Group, the newspaper publisher behind the Guardian and the Observer, has reportedly approved a £50 million investment to relaunch its titles in a new compact format.It is understood that the Guardian and the Observer will become the country’s first national newspaper titles to adopt the Berliner size and shape used in France by… Continue reading Guardian Takes Titles Compact With £50 Million Investment
