The German advertising market is now looking extremely weak, according to an analysis of ACNielsen data by ABN Amro. The broker says that its previous forecast growth of 0.7% is now too high and is instead predicting a decline of 0.2% for the full year. The worst hit sectors will be outdoor and newspapers and… Continue reading German Ad Market Is ‘Extremely Weak’
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According to PricewaterhouseCoopers, significant change is underway in the Information, Communication and Entertainment markets. In the report “The New Ice Age: Focusing Around The Individual”, PWC puts forward it’s forecasts for the future of these markets and assesses the outlook for companies operating within this environment in the UK. Considering the current turmoil of the… Continue reading The New ICE Age, PWC Reports On The Information, Communication And Entertainment Markets
BSkyB, which released its full year results last week (see Sky Still Strong Despite Pre Tax Losses), saw shares climb 14.41%, week on week, to close at £7.78, an increase of 98p on the previous week.Maiden, which moved into the international market last week with the acquisition of three Irish based companies (see Maiden Goes… Continue reading Sharewatch
The culture secretary, Tessa Jowell, will today suggest that the ITC adopt a “new rapid response” approach to complaints after the commission failed to react to outrage caused by Channel 4’s Brass Eye.The ITC received hundreds of complaints from viewers objecting to Thursday night’s episode of Brass Eye, a satirical documentary on paedophilia, and have… Continue reading More Power For ITC?
Pearson’s interim financial results showed a pre-tax profit of £5 million, ahead of the expected consensus loss of £10 million and slightly below the £11 million profit forecast by ABN Amro. A difficult period in terms of revenues in both its education businesses and advertising generally has caused Pearson’s stock to weaken recently.The Financial Times… Continue reading Pearson Results Show FT Profits Hit By Ad Downturn
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) has endorsed guidelines for eight new advertising formats to enable advertisers to create more interactive online adverts and develop stronger brand messages.Three vertical ‘skyscraper’ spaces and five high-impact large rectangular spaces will join the list of recommended shapes and sizes already in place for banners. The new larger ad formats… Continue reading New Formats For Advertising Online
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has fined LWT £100,000 after its series Club@vision breached programming codes by charging clubs to appear in the series.The ITC received complaints last year that clubs were being asked to pay a fee and contribute to production expenses to ensure that they were included Club@vision programmes.After conducting an enquiry the… Continue reading ITC Fines LWT £100,000
Channel 4’s Big Brother 2 reached its climax on Friday attracting a record number of viewers.The reality TV show that has been dominating our screens for the last ten weeks finally came to an end on Friday with an average of 7.5m viewers tuning in to watch gay air steward, Brian, win the £70,000 prize.… Continue reading Big Brother Goes Out With A Bang
Carlton Communications announced this week that Tony Williams is joining the company as its first dedicated group human resources director. Williams, currently IPC Media’s group human resources and services director, will join Carlton on 13 August and will lead the group’s overall human resources and employment strategy, reporting to CEO Gerry Murphy. NTL has poached… Continue reading Appointments Brief
BSkyB continued to see shares rise yesterday despite revealing massive pre-tax losses in its full year report, on Wednesday (see Sky Still Strong Despite Pre-Tax Losses). Shares rose 5.23% to finish at £7.45, an increase of 37p on the previous day.ITV partners Carlton and Granada both experienced a modest rise in shares. Carlton was up… Continue reading Sharewatch
