The topic of a challenging year ahead was tackled in the second panel discussion at yesterday’s ‘Future of the Media Agency’ seminar help by MediaTel Group.The panel of Andy Barnes (Channel 4), Chris Locke (VivaKi), Rob Atkinson (ClearChannel) and Jane Wolfson (Initiative) discussed how to cope with a potential reduction in media spend.Chris Locke felt… Continue reading Agency Seminar: How To Survive 2009
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The IPA today unveiled the new Touchpoints2 Integrated Planning Database, which is set to become available from Telmar, IMS and KMR from the end of this month.All the previous data currencies will still be available on the new system, as well as Fame for cinema, which replaces Caviar.In addition, Touchpoints2 now has a simulated search… Continue reading IPA Launches TouchPoints 2
The latest RAJAR figures, for the third quarter of 2008, show that All BBC radio experienced a year on year increase in weekly reach of 0.3%, while All Commercial radio suffered a year on year dip of 0.2%.However, comparing to the previous quarter, All BBC’s reach declined by 1%, while All Commercial enjoyed a 0.6%… Continue reading Mixed Fortunes For Overall Radio Market
Yesterday saw a cross-industry summit held in London to assess the future of the Joint Industry Committee for Internet Measurement Systems (JICIMS), the company established to create an industry standard planning system.The results of delegate research in advance of the summit and in a breakout session on the day endorsed views expressed by speakers at… Continue reading JICIMS Summit Gives Green Light To Pursue Online Research Currency
One of the topics discussed at yesterday’s ‘Future of the Media Agency’ seminar hosted by MediaTel Group was how clients can distinguish between the large agency networks.Echoing the discussions at the Venice Festival of Media earlier this year (see Eight CEOs – spot the difference!), the panel of Nick Manning (Ebiquity), Mark Read (WPP), Paul… Continue reading Agency Seminar: What’s The Difference?
Magic 105.4 remains above all the other London stations in terms of weekly reach and share of listening, despite suffering both year on year and period on period declines, according to RAJAR figures of Q3 2008.Its average weekly reach in London has slipped to below 2 million listeners, after a year on year downturn of… Continue reading Magic Still Has The Most Listeners In London
This analysis is comparing the weekly reach of the breakfast shows of the London stations and not the time slots. Heart 106.2 FM’s and Magic 105.4’s breakfast shows currently run from 6am-9am, while 95.8 Capital Radio’s runs from 6am-10am.Johnny Vaughan’s 95.8 Capital Radio breakfast show remained on top in Q3 2008, with a weekly reach… Continue reading Johnny Vaughan Is Number One In London
RAJAR figures for the third quarter of 2008 show that the percentage of adults listening to the radio via their mobile phones has risen once again.According to RAJAR Q3 figures 12.7% now listen to the radio in this way, up from 12.2% in Q2. In Q3 2007 this figure was 9.2%.Listening to the radio via… Continue reading Good Quarter For Digital Radio
Attendees at MediaTel Group’s ‘Future of the Media Agency’ seminar this morning heard some powerful figures from the media world look at a potential advertising downturn and how long it could last.Mark Read, Strategy Director, of WPP felt that although 2009 will be a difficult year, it will not be as tough as in 2001,… Continue reading Agency Seminar Forecast: Tough Short-Term With Brighter Times Ahead
James Aitken, chairman and founder of IASH, is set to step down from his position in the New Year.Aitken, who founded the internet advertising trade house in 2005, said he feels he has achieved his goals at IASH and wants to concentrate on his own business interests now.He said: “I have accomplished my objectives of… Continue reading IASH Chairman Set To Step Down
