Analysis of the latest BARB data on digital TV viewing shows some dramatic year on year changes among the main contenders for viewing share.In all homes, non-terrestrial channels increased their share of viewing during October from 17.7% to just over 20%. BBC1 has also found itself in a stronger position during October, rising from a… Continue reading Digital Viewing Round-Up – October 2001
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Cinema admissions saw a year on year fall of 3.9% to 13.4 million during October, but the Cinema Advertising Association is said to be confident that admissions for the year as a whole could reach 150 million, the highest since 1972. The success of the opening weekend of Harry Potter this month seems to support… Continue reading Cinema Set For Record Year, Despite October Falls
ITV has signed a long-awaited agreement with Sky Digital for carriage of ITV1 and ITV2 on Sky Digital. ITV1 is to launch immediately on the Sky platform’s channel 103, while ITV2 will launch in the next few days on 226.More details to follow…BSkyB: 020 7705 3000 www.sky.com ITV Digital: ITV Digital: 0808 100 0101 www.itv-digital.co.ukSubscribers… Continue reading ITV Signs Digital Carriage Deal With BSkyB
Following months of speculation about on/off negotiations (see ITV And Sky In Carriage Deal Rumour), ITV has finally secured carriage for its flagship and entertainment channels on the Sky platform. The conditional access agreement reached today means ITV1 will be available on channel 103 to Sky Digital’s 5.5m subscribers, in addition to ITV Digital’s 1.4m,… Continue reading Digital Truce For ITV And Sky
New research into advertising using email, the internet and SMS has revealed a fine line between effectiveness and irritation. Certain types of internet advertising were identified as more irritating than others, promotional emails were found to be fairly acceptable, especially if the user had register with the source, but SMS ads are not a popular… Continue reading Research Reveals Attitudes To Online Ads
Capital Radio has announced a shift in its investment plans which will see a drop in funds for interactive ventures and an increase in money going to digital radio. Expected spend on digital radio is set to increase by a third, from the £3.0 million spent in 2001 to £4.0 million in the new financial… Continue reading Capital Shifts Invesment From Online To Digital
Almost 40% of British adults now have home internet access and six service providers each control more than 5% of this total subscriber base, according to data from Forrester Research released today. The research company says that the penetration of home Net access has risen from 32% of adults to 40% in only the last… Continue reading Britain’s Home Internet Access Reaches 40% Of Adults
Revenue Terrestrial: Recent analyst forecasts suggest that in the coming months ITV revenues will not deteriorate further to any great degree, but nor will it improve sufficiently to pick up the full-year average. Despite this, the run up to Christmas is expected to be poor for ITV. Analysts at ABN AMRO are sticking by their… Continue reading Insight Sector Report: TELEVISION – 21.11.01
US business to business (B2B) advertising revenues declined by 23.6%, according to figures from the Business Information Network (BIN), quoted by analysts at ABN Amro yesterday. The data shows that advertising volumes fell by 21.7%. The technology and telecommunications sectors continue to suffer the most substantial declines, with Computers down by 18.9%; software down 23.9%… Continue reading US B2B Ad Revenues Fall By 24% In August
Online adspend in the US fell by 17.1% year on year during the first three quarters of 2001, according to the latest figures from CMRi, the internet division of CMR. “As many look to the holiday season to alleviate the slowdown in online activity, we may see a bright spot in spending post-holiday, especially as… Continue reading US Online Adspend Falls 17% In First Three Quarters
