Facebook is the brand most searched for by UK internet users, according to new research from online intelligence service Hitwise.During the 12 weeks ending 3 January 2009, 1 in every 42 UK internet searches in the UK included the term ‘facebook’, Hitwise said.Facebook received 52% more searches than the second most popular brand, YouTube. The… Continue reading Facebook is UK’s most searched for brand
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Associated Newspapers’ free morning title Metro suffered double-digit declines in advertising revenues for the first quarter of the year. Managing director Steve Auckland revealed that the drop in advertising follows single digit declines between October and December last year. Auckland said: “The paper is still profitable, but it has suffered a double-digit decline in ad… Continue reading Metro suffered double-digit ad revenue declines in Q1 2009
The vast majority of US adult consumers still consider the print editions of newspapers and magazines indispensable sources of news and entertainment, a survey has found. The survey, from public relations firm The Rosen Group, polled Americans about the current state of media, and what might be in store for the future. Nearly 80% of… Continue reading US adults still consider print media valuable entertainment source
Video-on-demand (VoD) libraries and widgets will be the first generation of video services driving adoption of connected television experiences in the U.S., according to a new report from Parks Associates. Parks Associates said that consumer electronics manufacturers and service providers will benefit from higher margins and ARPU generation in providing these web-like experiences via the… Continue reading Strong US interest in VoD libraries and TV widgets
ITV has reported an adjusted pre-tax profit fall of 41% in 2008 to £167 million and a 32% drop in earnings before interest, tax and amortisation to £211 million. Annual revenues fell 3% from 2007 to £2.03 billion. Advertising revenues fell 4% to £1.43 billion, compared to a 5% fall in the overall TV market,… Continue reading ITV reports 41% fall in profits for 2008
US online ad spending in the first-quarter of 2009 will see a year on year fall for the first time since 2001, according to a recent forecast from IDC. IDC said that US online ad spending was basically flat in the fourth quarter of 2008. During that time, search ads increased 10% while display and… Continue reading US online ad spending forecast to fall in Q1 2009
US internet users aged 12-28 have embraced online applications that enable communicative, creative, and social uses, according to new research from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project. Older users are more likely to engage in online activities that require some capital, such as travel reservations and online banking, the research found. It… Continue reading Younger US internet users embracing creative and social online applications
There was little mercy being shown to a beleaguered ITV from ISBA director general Mike Hughes when he opened the annual conference this morning.Speaking about CRR (Contract Rights Renewal) which is being reviewed currently by Ofcom, Hughes stated that ISBA does not want CRR dropped, but would be open to seeing it amended. However, he… Continue reading ISBA and Ofcom restate CRR position as ITV hacks costs
The debut mobile ad spend study from the Internet Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers will be without data from Google after it refused to submit revenue figures.The report, due out in April, will provide information about the overall size of the market as well as which sectors are spending on mobile.Google has a global policy which… Continue reading Google will not submit revenue figures for IAB/PwC mobile adpsend study
ITV is set to slash a further 600 jobs, cut £65 million from its programme budget and sell Friends Reunited and SDN in a desperate attempt to recover finances following its 41% profit decline.The struggling broadcaster today reported an adjusted pre-tax profit fall of 41% in 2008 to £167 million and a 32% drop in… Continue reading ITV’s profits down by 41%
