Women in Europe are continuing to increase their usage of the internet, but behave differently online to men, according to new research from Jupiter MMXI. The research showed that while women spend less time on the internet each month- just under 7 hours compared to just under 10 hours for their male counterparts- they spend… Continue reading New Research Reveals Women’s Web Habits
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New research from the US Department of Commerce reveals that internet use amongst the American population is increasing across all demographic groups and geographic regions. The report A Nation Online: How Americans Are Expanding Their Use Of The Internet found that the US online population is growing as computer use in schools and workplaces becomes… Continue reading US Internet Use Grows Across All Geographic And Demographic Groups
CIBC analyst Jason Helfstein says that US radio, being a ‘high-growth, high-return business’ is well-positioned to benefit from the rebounding economy. “Radio as an industry is well positioned to benefit from a cyclical recovery, however, certain operators will be able to take advantage of the capital markets to add stations, which should enhance their growth… Continue reading US Radio ‘Well Positioned’ To Benefit From Rebounding Economy
85% of people in France are in favour of blocking mobile phone signals in public places according to new research by Taylor Nelson Sofres. Additionally, in Finland and Italy support for the use of mobile phone blocking technology is also high (72% in Finland and 73% in Italy). Both of these countries have high mobile… Continue reading Most Europeans In Favour Of Mobile Jamming In Public Buildings
There was some cautiously encouraging news for the media sector yesterday when Carlton’s trading statement said that advertising in the last three months, while down, was better than the three months before. Meanwhile, a statement following the Granada AGM predicted a rebound in TV ad revenues in May. Carlton shares ended up 12˝p at £7.72˝,… Continue reading Sharewatch
Highbury House Sees B2B Publishing Revenues Flat For 2002Publishing group Highbury House Communications, has this morning posted full year financial results slightly ahead of the expectations set out in December, but the year was nevertheless declared ‘difficult’.Revenue rose 29% to £100 million and pre-tax profits were up 15% to £6.9 million.Highbury said that consumer advertising… Continue reading Highbury House Sees B2B Publishing Revenues Flat For 2002
Following last year’s successful cut price digital radio set promotion by the DRDB (see Cut Price Digital Radio Promotion Is Success) digital radio consortium MXR is to promote in-car digital radio with an analogue radio campaign running across Heart stations in London and the West Midlands and four regional Galaxy stations.The two week campaign will… Continue reading MXR Launches In Car DAB Promotion
Scottish Radio Holdings’ wholly owned subsidiary, Score Outdoor, has appointed Greg Forster as its new director of sales, following the resignation of Bill Wilson, who will leave the group at the end of this month.Forster currently holds the position of deputy sales director at the group. Gerry Brew, Score’s managing director, commented: “We’re lucky to… Continue reading Score Outdoor Appoints Sales Director
ISBA has said that it is willing to facilitate discussions regarding the possible benefits to UK advertisers of a single ITV company with representatives from the commercial channel and its own members. Until now the industry has maintained doubts that competitiveness could be maintained if the two major ITV shareholders, Carlton and Granada, are allowed… Continue reading ISBA Agrees To Talks With ITV Companies
ITV Digital could face imminent closure if a lower offer for media rights is not accepted by the Football League today, according to reports in today’s national press.The troubled digital TV platform was meant to pay around £180m over for the rights to screen Nationwide League football games, but now, faced with financial pressure, it… Continue reading Football League Rejection Could Close ITV Digital
