This week’s edition of “The Inside Line” looks at the UK Quality newspaper market. Each week we will take a key media topic and ask the industry for their opinion.This week’s question:In light of the news that the Independent could be up for sale, do you think that there are too many Quality newspapers in… Continue reading The Inside Line: The UK Quality newspaper market
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Ahead of MediaTel’s ‘Future of Television’ seminar, Alex North, head of commercial operations at AGB Nielsen, looks at what Ofcom’s PSB blueprint and the forthcoming Digital Britain report mean for the future of television…There’s never been a more empowering time for TV viewers. An explosion of choice created by the ever-expanding list of channels available,… Continue reading The Future of Television
Travis Baxter, MD radio (strategy, regulation and business development) at Bauer Media, looks at what the forthcoming reports from Ofcom and Lord Carter could mean for radio…The ill economic winds have blown into the New Year of 2009, swirling around the imminent publication of two key industry reviews which will affect each of us as… Continue reading What will the Ofcom and Lord Carter reports mean for radio?
With the continuing popularity and increase of online VoD services, David Brennan, research and strategy director at thinkbox, looks at how TV and the internet can complement each other …Entertainment junkies that we are, we’ve always wanted more from our TVs – whether it is a bigger and better one, the ability to catch-up with… Continue reading Broadcast TV vs Online TV
The gaming industry is growing at an unparalleled pace with the take-up of massively multiplayer online (MMO) games and virtual worlds. Ed Bartlett, co-founder of in-game advertising company IGA Worldwide, details the opportunities that this new frontier offers brands…Since Sony launched the PlayStation in 1995, gaming has stepped out of the confines of the teenage… Continue reading MMOs – the new virtual frontier for brands?
With the current financial downturn expected to continue until 2010, Martin Hayward, director of strategy and futures at dunnhumby, looks at how brand loyalty can be sustained through turbulent economic times…In a recessionary period, there is enormous pressure to chase revenue of any sort, regardless of the long-term implications for brand health, price premium protection,… Continue reading Do consumers ditch loyalty in a downturn?
Sarah Robinson, digital media & technology account director at Future Foundation, gives us some insights into how social media is developing …As reported at MediaTel’s recent seminar, The Future of Online, social networking sites are booming. Global ad spend in 2008 will be $2 billion, a 55% growth on last year. In the UK, the… Continue reading Social Media Futures
This week’s edition of “The Inside Line” focuses on the Competition Commission’s provisional report into BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4’s joint online VoD venture, Project Kangaroo. Each week we will take a key media topic and ask the industry for their opinion.This week’s question:Is the Competition Commission right to impose restrictions upon Project Kangaroo?Andy… Continue reading The Inside Line: Project Kangaroo’s competition issues
Nick Mawditt, global director of insight and marketing at Kinetic, takes a look at some new research carried out by the outdoor specialist…Despite our ageing population and increasing economic uncertainty, people in the UK are spending more of their time Out of Home and engaging in the activities and lifestyle of the Moving World. As… Continue reading Moving World
The first edition of “The Inside Line” focuses on the practice of using search metrics to measure display advertising. Each week we will take a key media topic and ask the industry for their opinion.This week’s question:Is it an unfair comparison to use the same metrics for measuring online display advertising and search?Dave Schruers –… Continue reading The Inside Line: Display & search, can you compare?
