The Guardian and Daily Telegraph are to raise their cover prices by 10p this weekend, following a recent increase by The Times.The price of the Saturday Daily Telegraph is rise from £1.50 to £1.60, while the weekday edition will also go up by 10p, from 80p to 90p. The Sunday Telegraph will stay at its… Continue reading Guardian And Telegraph To Raise Cover Prices
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Advertising Seminars International is holding a European TV and Radio conference in Lisbon in November, looking at developments in areas such as cross-platform TV viewing and the future of radio in a multi-platform age.Speaking at the radio event on November 5 will be Sally de la Bedoyere, MD of RAJAR, and Alison Winter, head of… Continue reading ASI To Hold European Radio & TV Symposium In November
www.marieclaire.co.uk is boosting its beauty offering with a new virtual makeover tool, supported at launch by premium cosmetics brand Clinique.Marie Claire Makeovers in association with Clinique allows users to upload a photograph or selecting a models, to test a number of styles, colours and beauty applications before clicking through to purchase.Marie Claire publishing director Richard… Continue reading Marie Claire Launches New Online Tool
Channel 4 came out on top in the all important 9pm slot last night, with The Secret Millionaire grabbing a peak of 4.5 million viewers.The show had an average audience of 4.2 million viewers – an 18.6% share of viewing – for its hour long duration.Mutual Friends, on BBC One at 9pm, saw Martin attempt… Continue reading 4.5m Tune In To The Secret Millionaire
July was another tough month revenue wise for the terrestrial stations, with only GMTV bucking the downward trend year on year. The ITV1 breakfast station managed to achieve a 14.6% increase of revenue, compared to July 2007.The biggest year on year fall came from ITV1 network, with revenues dipping by 6.2% to stand at £88.18… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – July 2008
KBH Transport Media, the rail outdoor contractor, has increased its business with the First Group by winning the five year onboard advertising contract for First Great Western.The contract will provide 2000 traincard advertisement panels on 60 trains with 160 carriages running daily into Paddington , reaching an audience of 140,000 passengers a day.KBH already holds… Continue reading KBH wins First Great Western contract
ITV has rolled out a soft launch of a new shopping and price comparison website, PriceTerrier.com.ITV will reportedly focus on internet makerting and search engine optimisation to push the site.With the strapline “The Shopper’s Best Friend”, the site allows consumers to choose products by price and brand, and features price comparison categories such as electronics,… Continue reading ITV Launches Shopping And Price Comparison Website
UK companies are forecast to spend £2.75 billion on search engine marketing in 2008, up 24% year on year, according to new research from E-consultancy. This year’s £2.75 billion spend is estimated to include £2.42 billion on paid search – a 23% increase on 2007. The remaining £330 million comes from spend on search engine… Continue reading UK Companies To Spend £2.75bn This Year On Search Engine Marketing
Phil Riley, former chief executive of Chrysalis Radio, has been appointed chairman of internet radio maker Reciva.The appointment marks Riley’s return to radio after he left Chrysalis last summer when the group’s radio division was sold to Global Radio for £170 million (see Riley Quits Chrysalis Following Global Sale).Reciva has so far provided the technology… Continue reading Ex-Chrysalis Chief Joins Internet Radio Firm
Google is launching a new open source web browser which will see it go up against Internet Explorer and Firefox.The browser, called Chrome, will be available for download from tomorrow morning.Writing on the Google blog, Sundar Pichai, Google’s VP product management, and Linus Upson, engineering director, said: “We realised that the web had evolved from… Continue reading Google Launches Web Browser
