In the first of a new series of TGI reports for Newsline, media analyst James McCombe looks at TV viewing via different platforms…Following the BBC iPlayer’s strong performance in 2008, TGI reveals that one-third of British adults now use TV On Demand services.Two-thirds of TVOD users access it through a PC, 62% through a TV,… Continue reading TGI: Multi-platform TV viewing
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GroupM expects UK advertising spending to fall 11.2% in 2009, with global spending predicted to drop 4.4% to $425 billion.Western Europe faces a 6.7% fall this year (8.5% real) where Germany is so far proving the most resilient regional advertising market, said GroupM. In the US, spending is expected to fall by 4.3% in 2009… Continue reading GroupM forecasts 11.2% fall in UK adspend in 2009
Online adspend grew 17.1% in 2008, to £3.4 billion, according to the latest bi-annual study from the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers.The figures show that spending online increased by £540 million year on year.Total UK advertising spend fell by 3.5% in 2008 to £17.5 billion. However, the research reveals that the internet grew its… Continue reading UK online adspend grew 17.1% in 2008
In the first of a new series of features, online discussion specialist Whitevector assesses the level of discussion around two recent movie releases…It has long been recognised amongst those planning campaigns for movies that word-of-mouth is a key factor in determining success at the box office. Some films (The Blair Witch Project is one of… Continue reading Whitevector Report: Cinema releases and the significance of social media
UK online publishers are predicting 16% growth in digital revenues from online advertising, subscriptions, paid content, eCommerce, sponsorship and commercial content in 2009.According to the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) Census 2009, 63% of online publishers expect to increase their digital investment this year, with only 7% anticipating a decrease in investment.The report, conducted from… Continue reading Online publishers predict 16% growth in digital revenues
New research from eBay Advertising reveals that 61% of online shoppers pay attention to ads when browsing retailers’ online shops, compared with just 13% who notice ads when using social networks.The eBay study of more than 1,500 European consumers also found that 83% of UK consumers are spending more time searching and browsing for products… Continue reading 61% of online shoppers more receptive to ads on shopping websites
UK internet traffic to video websites has increased by 40.7% over the last 12 months, according to new research from online intelligence firm Hitwise.During February 2009, 1 in every 35 UK internet visits went to a specialist video website, the company said, up from 1 in every 50 in February 2008.YouTube is the most popular… Continue reading UK traffic to video websites up 40.7%
‘Catch-up’ on-demand viewing via digital cable (DCab) is to be incorporated into BARB reporting.This is being achieved with the continued rollout of Unitam meters from AGB Nielsen Media Research, which have been used by BARB since 2006.Only playback content which is an exact match to the original broadcast will be included in the published data,… Continue reading BARB to incorporate on-demand viewing via digital cable
The rise of internet television signals the evolution of traditional TV rather than its death, according to Xtreme Insight analyst Lucy Wright.Speaking at last week’s MRG Evening Meeting, Wright said that the common perception that traditional TV is dying is not true, instead TV is actually evolving, with consumers “watching more TV than we were… Continue reading MRG Evening Meeting: The rise of internet TV
Member communities – which includes social networks and blogs – has become the fourth most popular category online, visited by over two-thirds (67%) of the global online population according to new research from Nielsen.John Burbank, CEO of Nielsen Online, said: “Social networking has become a fundamental part of the global online experience.“While two-thirds of the… Continue reading Social networks and blogs increase in popularity
