The PPA reveals that ad revenue from consumer magazines is forecast to outperform the market again in 2002, according to new figures from the Advertising Association. UK Press Forecasts From The Advertising Association Total National Newspapers Regional Newspapers Consumer Mags Business Mags 2002 Q1 -10.0 -15.8 -2.0 -3.3 -18.4 Q2 0.5 2.3 1.2… Continue reading Consumer Mags Will Outperform Market In 2002, Says AA
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Television adspend in 2001 was £3.5 billion, a decrease of 11% decrease on the total spend for 2000. This represents a loss of £425 million in advertising revenue for the television industry, and takes the 2001 total below the level it was in 1999. The AA forecasts that TV revenue in 2002 will be £3.4… Continue reading TV Will Rebound In 2003, Says AA
Spending on eBusiness technology will drop from an average of 3.5% of revenue in 2001 to 3% in 2002 according to Forrester. The researcher surveyed 900 firms globally and found that average 2002 eBusiness technology budgets are $29 million compared with $41 million in 2001. “Most companies will curb the number and types of technology… Continue reading eBusiness Spending Will Fall In 2002, Says Forrester
Following the financial crisis at Kirch Gruppe (see Kirch Sell Off Begins), the German government is to step in in order to protect the German football league from insolvency. In a situation eerily similar to the collapse of ITV Digital and the repercussions for the English league, KirchMedia is unable to honour payments due to… Continue reading German Government Will Step In To Save Football League
Online Advertising: Statistics, Strategies, Projections & Trends, a new report released yesterday by eMarketer predicts that US online advertising spending will increase by 11% in 2002, quite a comeback from the 11% drop seen in online spend in 2001. Other researchers forecast similar growth rates, 16 of the 18 estimates compared by eMarketer in the… Continue reading Online Ad Spending Will Bounce Back In 2002, Says eMarketer
Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft, has blamed operators’ high prices for the lagging development of broadband internet access in the US, according to a report in the Financial Times. Gates told the World Economic Forum this weekend that the US’ high-speed residential communications development will fall behind other countries for the next five to six… Continue reading US Broadband Development Will Fall Behind Other Countries, Says Bill Gates
Jupiter Media Metrix forecasts that the online travel market (sales of air travel, car rentals, cruises and hotels) will be worth $64 billion by 2007. In 2001, the total spent online on these services was $24 billion. According to a Jupiter consumer survey, 77% percent of consumers who research or purchase their travel online visit… Continue reading Online Travel Will Be Worth $64 Billion By 2007
Carlton and Granada, which are facing the prospect of legal action from the Football league if they fail to honour the debts of their troubled pay-TV platform ITV Digital (see League Set To Sue Carlton And Granada), saw shares fall yesterday. Carlton was down 0.74% to close at £2.70, while Granada slipped 1.25% to finish… Continue reading Sharewatch
Emap is to promote the launch of its new weekly celebrity title for teens, previously codenamed “Monkey” but revealed as Sneak (see Emap To Launch New Teen Weekly), via a sampler edition distributed free with copies of J17 and Smash Hits.The 36 page sampler will go into the 12 April issue of J17 and the… Continue reading Emap Teen Titles To Aid Sneak Launch
The Government is failing in its attempt to transfer all of its services online by 2005, according to a report by public spending body, the National Audit Office (NAO).An investigation by the NAO has found that just over half of the Government’s 524 services are currently available online. However, most only provide basic information, with… Continue reading E-Government Initiative Fails To Take Off
