The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) has released regional newspaper figures for the period January to June 2002. The figures reveal a less than impressive performance for the majority of the top ten paid for regional titles, with circulation declining virtually across the board year on year. Birmingham’s Sunday Mercury experienced the most significant downward… Continue reading ABC Regional Newspapers: Jan-Jun 2002
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IPC Media has announced details of its first major content deal with its online stablemate AOL UK.The deal will see the company’s TV listings arm, IPC tx, provide content and design for AOL’s relaunched TV guide. The guide will provide extensive digital and analogue listings and will allow AOL’s members to customise their TV listings… Continue reading IPC Announces First Major Content Deal With AOL UK
Analysis of June’s TV revenue figures for the UK’s main terrestrial channels reveals an overall 9.3% year on year improvement in revenue. The exception was GMTV, which saw a 11.9% year on year decline. Channel 5 saw the most significant year on year increase and revenue was seen rising 12.1% in June. ITV was not… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up June 2002
Analysis of June’s TV revenue figures for the UK’s main terrestrial channels reveals an overall year on year improvement in revenue. The exception was GMTV, which saw a notable year on year decline. Channel 5 saw the most significant increase and revenue was seen rising 12.1% in June. ITV was not far behind and Channel… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up June 2002
Digital marketing agency ValueClick has secured the contract to provide advertising sales for UK Publishing House, Haymarket.The deal will see ValueClick’s media sales team sell advertising space across Haymarket’s portfolio of sites to its existing client base of advertisers. The company will also provide ad management services to help Haymarket maximise revenue from advertising sales.Commenting… Continue reading ValueClick Wins Haymarket Ad Sales Contract
Advertiser funded programming will not become a significant part of the peak-time schedule on the UK’s main commercial terrestrial channels unless the quality improves, according to Channel 4’s head of science and education, Sara Ramsden.Speaking at a session entitled Cheap Shows Or Cheap Plugs at this year’s Guardian Edinburgh International Festival, Ramsden said the standard… Continue reading GEITF 2002: Ad Funded Programming Not Up To Scratch
Virgin Radio is launching a cross-media campaign to promote UIP’s latest film release, Bourne Identity, which opens on 6 September.The campaign for the film, starring Matt Damon, begins this week with an on-air promotion and a dedicated website hosted by Virgin Radio. On the day of the film’s release Virgin Radio listeners will be given… Continue reading Virgin Radio Rolls Out Cross-Media Promotion For UIP
Analysis of June’s TV revenue figures for the UK’s main terrestrial channels reveals an overall 9.3% year on year improvement in revenue. The exception was GMTV, which saw a 11.9% year on year decline. Channel 5 saw the most significant year on year increase and revenue was seen rising 12.1% in June. ITV was not… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up June 2002
Internet penetration in Great Britain hit the very significant 50% mark in June this year, according to the latest edition of the Internet User Profile Study from NOP World. Women are currently driving the uptake, says the study, which shows that the growth rate translates to 6,000 new users per day over the last twelve… Continue reading Half Of Britons Now Online, Says NOP
There are now more than 25 million digital subscriber lines (DSL), offering broadband communications, across the world, according to new data released by Point Topic. Telecoms operators in 50 countries added 6.7 million DSL lines in the first half of 2002 and despite the economic slowdown and the telecoms financial crisis, the world’s installed base… Continue reading Global DSL Growth Hits 35% In H1, Despite Sector’s Financial Troubles
