Jimmy McGovern’s The Street drama continued to shine last night, securing the highest ratings for BBC One during the all-important peak hour with more than 4.4 million viewers.The third episode in the six-part series, starring Jonas Armstrong, held on to a 20.4% average audience share during the hour-long slot, despite competition from ITV’s comedy drama… Continue reading Overnights: The Street claims the top spot once again
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The BBC has signed a new partnership deal with four leading newspapers to share its online video news content for the first time.The Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Independent and Daily Mail will now be able to feature certain BBC videos on their websites to supplement their own news material.Each newspaper will have access to video material,… Continue reading BBC to share online video content with newspapers
Blyk has teamed up with mobile network Orange UK in a bid to boost the scale of mobile advertising in the UK.The deal will put an end to Blyk’s current free-mobile credit model when the partnership kicks in after the summer.The ad-funded mobile network has acquired more than 200,000 users in the UK since it… Continue reading Blyk signs mobile partnership deal with Orange
IPC Southbank is set to redesign its fashion monthly Marie Claire to be “a glossier, smarter and sexier magazine”.Marie Claire‘s September issue will unveil the title’s new-look and new content, which includes a fresh shopping section ‘Straight into Style’, a new section on sex and relationships, more in-depth features such as ‘How to Look Expensive’… Continue reading Marie Claire set for revamp
Telegraph Media Group is set to launch a new glossy style children’s magazine with The Sunday Telegraph.ST Children’s Style, a perfect bound 52-page supplement, will launch on October 11 with an initial circulation of 300,000, according to reports.The new bi-annual title, which will be distributed across London and the South East, will feature clothing trends… Continue reading Telegraph to launch kids mag
London Evening Standard owner Alexander Lebedev has hinted that he is “in the picture” to buy the Independent and Independent on Sunday.Lebedev, who acquired a 74.9% share in the London Evening Standard earlier this year, openly expressed an interest in the loss-making titles but said “I don’t want to multiply my problems”.“It would be interesting… Continue reading Lebedev hints at Indy purchase
US advertising giant Interpublic Group has suffered a 76% fall in profits for the second quarter of 2009. IPG, owner of agency networks including Lowe and McCann Erickson, saw profits fall from $88.1 million (£53 million) in Q2 2008 to $20.9 million (£12.6 million). Organic revenue in the second quarter was down 14.5% year on… Continue reading Interpublic profits fall 76%
New research from Econsultancy and Clash-Media shows that 53% of marketing budgets for UK, European and US companies have increased in the past year. This extra budget is being used to fund high-return Online Lead Generation campaigns, the report found, with 61% of spend now made online, compared to 51% last year. Paid Search has… Continue reading Marketing budgets showing increases
US advertisers continue to rely on a mix of media types, although print is clearly suffering, partly at the expense of internet and digital advertising, according to new research from LinkedIn and Harris Interactive. The majority of advertisers (92%) are now using internet advertising in their media campaigns compared with 88% that are using print,… Continue reading US advertisers continue to rely on different media types
Western Europe mobile local search ad revenues are forecast to reach €1.4 billion by 2013, according to BIA’s Kelsey Group. It predicts that mobile search advertising revenues in Western Europe will grow from €39 million in 2008 to €2.3 billion in 2013, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 125.4%. Revenues for the local… Continue reading Western Europe mobile ad revenues forecast to increase
