Microsoft would be willing to re-enter takeover talks with Yahoo! but only if the company replaces its board of directors at its annual meeting on August 1. In a statement, Microsoft said that it “would be interested in discussing with a new board a major transaction with Yahoo!, such as either a transaction to purchase… Continue reading Microsoft Could Return With Yahoo! Bid If Board Changes
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Integrating dynamic advertisements into videogame environments provides brands a measured lift in overall consumer awareness and opinion of the products they are exposed to during game play, according to a new study conducted by Nielsen BASES and Nielsen Games on behalf of IGA Worldwide. The study found that consumers reacted positively to in-game ads: 82%… Continue reading In-Game Ads See Positive Response
There were several ad revenue forecasts released in June, with Group M revising down its 2008 UK ad growth forecast to 4% from 6%, adding that – excluding internet traditional – media will fall 2% this year. However, the current ad slowdown is unlikely to affect the internet much, with Group M forecasting that it… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – June 2008
Frank Hall, who runs his own independent media consultancy, FOB Consulting Ltd, looks at whether the national newspaper industry should introduce a greater clarity into its market figures…At last week’s MediaTel seminar on the Future of National Newspapers, each of the panellists made a strong case for the sound, long-term future of our daily and… Continue reading Newspapers – Time To Show & Tell?
A lead article and analysis in New Media Age this week shows how contradictory the current trading environment can become (even for the digital industry) – with some reports suggesting that media owners are dropping their ad rates, while others say there is still growth in online ad sales.Front page reports suggest that AOL, MSN… Continue reading Conflicting Views On Current Trading Environment
Rafael Nadal’s win over Roger Federer pulled in a peak of more than 11.9 million adult viewers, in a slot which lasted a record eight hours on BBC One yesterday.The Wimbledon men’s final attracted a 41.1% audience share between 1.30pm and 9.30pm – running over scheduled programmes such as the new drama George Gently.An average… Continue reading Marathon Wimbledon Final Tops Weekend Ratings
BBC Radio 4 is launching a new weekly media programme presented by journalist and former TV executive Steve Hewlett, to be broadcast from October.The Media Show will be broadcast live all year round from October 1 every Wednesday at 1.30pm and will focus on media in all its forms.Subjects such as creativity, culture and censorship… Continue reading Radio 4 To Launch Weekly Media Show
Infolines is launching a new payphone kiosk with two six-sheet facades available for outdoor advertising – twice as many as the conventional high street phonebox.The third largest public payphone operator in the phone boxes sector of outdoor, Infolines Public networks, is set to refurbish and sell six-sheets on its own kiosks, which have been redesigned… Continue reading Infolines Launch New Outdoor Advertising Product
IPC Ignite has released the first set of results from its research project into the lifestyle, habits and media consumption of 18 to 34 year-old men.The major rolling programme was initiated by IPC Insight, the company’s consumer research division, and had 700 online responses.Key findings suggest there are five attitudinal groups of men in the… Continue reading IPC Ignite Reveals Findings Of The ‘Today’s Man’ Study
Global Radio has confirmed that it could cut up to 30 jobs in a “prudent reaction to the current economic climate”. Cuts are expected to be made across programming, human resources, technology and among journalists across LBC, Galaxy and Heart, according to a report on MediaGuardian.co.uk. Sources are reported as claiming that cuts will see… Continue reading Jobs Could Be Cut At Global Radio
