“Monthly Streamies”, namely those consumers who have tuned to internet broadcasts in the past thirty days should be seen as a core market for US digital device makers. That is the conclusion to be drawn from a new report by Arbitron and Edison Media Research. The study, entitled Internet and Multimedia 10: The Emerging Digital… Continue reading Streamies Express Desire For Digital
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The UK has been placed in a fourth level tier of broadband penetration in an eMarketer comparison of worldwide nations’ development. The UK currently has a broadband internet penetration of just over 10%, according to figures from Strategy Analytics (see UK Broadband Net Penetration To Hit 40% By 2008, Says Strategy Analytics). Whilst this is… Continue reading UK In Fourth Tier Of eMarketer’s World Broadband Comparisons
Improvements in the ITV schedule are beginning to deliver results and after a period of consolidation this year, the network will see advertising growth of 3.5% in 2004, according to a new forecast from ABN AMRO. ITV’s share of the television market slipped below 54% in 2002 (see ITV Revenues Drop As Audiences Improve) and… Continue reading ITV To Bounce Back In 2004, Says ABN AMRO
The number of digital cable subscribers in the US is set to exceed 20 million in the first quarter of 2003, according to a study from the Leichtman Research Group. The report claims that digital cable is poised to take over from Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) as the most popular method of accessing multichannel TV.… Continue reading Digital Cable To Overtake DBS In The US
Daily Mail & General Trust was seen under pressure yesterday following reports that rival Northern & Shell, publisher of Express Newspapers, is today meeting with the Office Of Fair Trading to try to break Associated Newspapers’ distribution monopoly of the London Underground. If successful the move could knock ad revenues at the Metro group, whilst… Continue reading Sharewatch: DMGT Falls On Competition Concerns
A total of twelve million viewers watched BBC4 during its first year on air, according to the BBC, but the numbers tuning in for an evening’s viewing remain relatively small.The Corporation claims that 47% of digital viewers have sampled programming on the digital arts channel since its launch in March last year (see BBC4 “Happy”… Continue reading Highs And Lows As BBC4 Celebrates First Birthday
Mobile marketing group, 12Snap, has launched a new service to enable media owners to run their mobile marketing campaigns in house.Following a new partnership with mobile software group, Add2Phone, clients will be able to plan, schedule and execute simple campaigns directly from their customer database.The partnership reflects the growing popularity of conducting mobile marketing campaigns… Continue reading 12Snap Extends Offering With In House Marketing Service
Improvements in the ITV schedule are beginning to deliver results and after a period of consolidation this year, the network will see advertising growth of 3.5% in 2004, according to a new forecast from ABN AMRO.Also On MediaTel Insight Today…UK In Fourth Tier Of eMarketer’s World Broadband Comparisons The UK has been placed in a… Continue reading MediaTel Insight: ITV To Bounce Back In 2004, Says ABN AMRO
The tough advertising conditions in the US hi-tech market were largely responsible for a 24% decline in 2002 pre-tax profits at United Business Media (UBM), according to the group’s financial results released today.Overall group pre-tax profits, before goodwill and exceptionals, were down from 2001’s £95.9 million to £72.9 million last year. However, regionally, the European… Continue reading UBM Profits Fall 24% In Tough US Ad Conditions
The ABC regional newspaper figures for the period July to December 2002 reveal a mixed bag for the top ten paid for regional newspaper groups. Strong performances came from Kent Messenger Weekly Newspaper Group, which saw the total circulation of its titles increase by 3.9% year on year to 151,637 and Central Counties Newspapers Group,… Continue reading ABC Regional Newspapers: July-December 2002
