Emap’s flagship rock magazine Kerrang! has appointed Flytxt to launch its first ever mobile marketing campaign.The campaign will centre around the Pandora’s panel section of the magazine and will invite readers to voice their opinions on various bands and issues. It also aims to encourage repeat sales, as readers will want to find out if… Continue reading Kerrang! Launches First Mobile Marketing Campaign
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Graham Duff, the new managing director of ITV Sales, has named Gary Digby, the Carlton Sales managing director, as his new right hand man, in a move the brings him close to completing his senior management line-up.It is understood that Digby saw off competition from his current boss at Carlton Sales, Steve Platt, and Granada… Continue reading Duff Names Carlton’s Digby As ITV Sales Director
Major media advertising pacings in the US are looking fairly weak for the fourth quarter, although the outlook for 2004 is still positive, according to Merrill Lynch.Also On MediaTel Insight Today…Price Takes Over From Speed In Broadband BattlePrice, rather than speed, is becoming the primary factor for consumers signing up to broadband internet services, according… Continue reading MediaTelINSIGHT: ITV Advertising To Drop By 4% In 2003
The internet is rapidly gaining ground on more traditional media with European consumers now spending more time online than reading magazines, according to new research commissioned by the European Interactive Advertising Association.The study, carried out by Millward Brown, shows that the internet now accounts for an average 10% of media consumption in Europe, placing it… Continue reading People Spend More Time Online Than Reading Magazines
Major media advertising pacings in the US are looking fairly weak for the fourth quarter, although the outlook for 2004 is still positive, according to Merrill Lynch. The broker says that radio and television are both weak in Q4 and the Q1 2004 scatter market pricing is roughly flat compared to upfront prices. Newspaper revenues… Continue reading US Q4 Advertising Weak, But Broker Positive On 2004
The internet is rapidly gaining ground on more traditional media with European consumers now spending more time online than reading magazines, according to new research commissioned by the European Interactive Advertising Association. The study, carried out by Millward Brown, shows that the internet now accounts for an average 10% of media consumption in Europe, placing… Continue reading People Spend More Time Online Than Reading Magazines
Price, rather than speed, is becoming the primary factor for consumers signing up to broadband internet services, according to a new US report from Forrester Research. Early adopters of broadband services tended to focus on the technological specifications of the platform – things such as upload and download speeds. However, as broadband moves further into… Continue reading Price Takes Over From Speed In Battle For Broadband Customers
Europe will have more wi-fi hotspots than the US by 2007, according to a report on Netimperative. The site quotes research by US-based Radicati Group as predicting that Europe will take 38% of the world’s 447,000 hotspots by 2007, whilst the US houses 34%. Wi-fi (or WLAN) hotspots are areas where users can connect wirelessly… Continue reading Europe To Lead In Wi-Fi Hotspots By 2007
Commercial radio saw adspend increase by a solid 6.3% year on year to just below £150 million during the second quarter of 2003, suggesting the industry is leading the way out of the advertising downturn. According to the latest figures from the Radio Advertising Bureau, this seventh consecutive quarter of growth highlights commercial radio’s recovery… Continue reading Radio Leads The Way Out Of Advertising Downturn
Next year will be a year of action in the world of mobile video content, as the platform becomes the fourth screen after television, cinema and the PC. This is according to Dario Betti, a wireless multimedia senior analyst at Ovum. Betti says that video will be a priority for mobile operators in 2004, although… Continue reading Mobile Video Will Become ‘Fourth Screen’, Says Ovum
