Growth in user spend on mobile entertainment services will slow dramatically over the next two years unless key markets emerge from recession, according to a new report from Juniper Research. The Mobile Entertainment report found that, under a worst case scenario of a prolonged global recession, mobile entertainment revenues would increase by nearly $13 billion… Continue reading Growth in user spend on mobile entertainment to slow over next two years
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BBC One’s Traffic Cops pushed ahead of ITV1’s new Hell’s Kitchen series in the 9pm to 10pm peak-hour ratings war last night, with more than 4.5 million peak viewers.Over 4.1 million average viewers tuned in to see the Traffic Cops in South Wales deal with car-related crime, securing a 17.6% share for BBC One.Meanwhile, Marco… Continue reading Hell’s Kitchen loses out to BBC One’s Traffic Cops
Google has posted its first sequential decline in the first quarter of 2009, despite revenues being up 6% year on year.The search giant admitted that it is “feeling the impact” of the current recession and despite generating revenues of $5.51 billion in Q1, it suffered a 3% decline on Q4 2008.Google’s AdSense initiative, which generates… Continue reading Google posts first quarter revenue drop
London’s Magic 105.4 is set to launch its sixth series of user-generated content ‘Magic Good Mood Film’ television ad-campaigns.The TV ads, which return on April 17 to promote Neil Fox’s More Music Breakfast Show, aim to “capture and lift the mood of London by using listeners’ favourite images of the capital and their lives in… Continue reading Magic launches new TV ad campaign
Gordon Brown today backed broadband for all amid claims that universal broadband access is crucial for the future success of Britain’s economy.Speaking at the Digital Britain summit in London, Brown told the leading players from the media, music, telecoms and technology industries that blanket high speed internet access “lies at the heart” of Britain’s economic… Continue reading Gordon Brown calls for broadband for all
The government is looking at introducing a fast-track legislation later this year to relax ownership regulations in a bid to help local newspaper and radio companies.The quick-fix bill, which would have relatively few clauses, would allow the government to change existing laws without introducing new primary legislation, according to reports.However, it is unlikely to extend… Continue reading Government to relax local media ownership rules
Newsquest’s advertising revenue fell 38.7% year on year in the first three months of 2009.Financial results published by the regional newspaper publisher’s US parent company Gannett also show that UK classified advertising revenue was down 45.1% in the first quarter.Craig Dubow, chairman, president and chief executive of Gannett, said: “Our results reflect the pressure on… Continue reading Newsquest’s ad revenue down 38.7%
Regional newspaper publisher Newsquest has seen total advertising revenue fall 38.7% year on year in the first three months of 2009. Financial results published today by the firm’s US parent company Gannett also show that UK classified advertising revenue was down 45.1% in the first quarter. Craig Dubow, chairman, president and chief executive of Gannett,… Continue reading Newsquest’s ad revenue falls 38.7% YoY in Q1
Amazon has blocked the online advertising system Phorm from scanning its web pages to produce targeted ads.Phorm has conducted trials of its technology with BT, which is marketed as Webwise, and now plans to roll out the service to BT users after analysing the findings.However, Amazon UK said: “We have contacted Webwise requesting that we… Continue reading Amazon blocks Phorm
Newspapers could lose out by ditching their print editions and going online-only, according to a new study from City University.The study, focussing on Finnish financial newspaper Taloussanomat which went online-only in December 2007, found that although costs can be cut, revenues could be in danger.The paper, which went fully online following heavy financial losses, saw… Continue reading New study examines problems facing online-only newspapers
