Mobile instant messaging (IM) adoption in Europe will grow from 8% (26.7 million subscribers) in 2007 to 24% (80 million subscribers) by 2013, according to a new study by Forrester Research. Forrester’s mobile IM forecast is based on a survey of 22,000 consumers across France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the UK. Three… Continue reading Mobile IM Adoption To Reach 80m Subscribers By 2013
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Magazines are experiencing unprecedented global growth, with record levels of copy sales and advertising revenues in developing countries and a stable outlook in more established markets, according to the new International Federation of the Periodical Press (FIPP) World Magazine Trends 2007/2008 report.The report examines the magazine and advertising markets from 54 countries, with detailed information… Continue reading Magazines Experiencing Global Growth
Last night’s less than conventional ‘Grand Design’, which saw a young surveyor construct a decagon bachelor pad in Oxford, drew more than 3.9 million adults to Channel 4 between 9pm and 10pm.The new series of the ever-popular lifestyle format, Grand Designs, continued to perform well for C4, giving the station a 17% viewing share in… Continue reading Grand Designs Lures Almost 4m Viewers To C4
GCap Media’s Xfm has today signed a second major promotional deal with Paramount Pictures, this time to support the premiere release of sci-fi action thriller Cloverfield.Launching on January 28, the multi-media campaign will run across Xfm London, Xfm Scotland and Xfm South Wales during Breakfast and Xfm Manchester during drivetime and will include a mix… Continue reading Xfm Signs Second Major Promotional Deal With Paramount Pictures
ITV1’s new series of Ladette To Lady was beaten in the ratings last night by BBC One’s Mistresses and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on Five.The ITV1 reality show could only manage a peak audience of 3.2 million adults (a 14.3% share of the audience) in its 9pm timeslot.Over on BBC One at the same time… Continue reading Ladette To Lady Loses Out To Mistresses
Mike Daly, sales and marketing director at ISM, examines the debate between Pay Per Click and Search Engine Optimisation, looking at the best way to maximise the potential of search in online marketing…This much abused Dire Straits lyric is a cliché for anyone writing about any aspect of New Media, but nowhere is it more… Continue reading Money For Nothing Or Clicks For Free?
The managing director of the National Readership Survey, Roger Pratt, has said that he is to step down this year.Pratt said: “I am now 62 and am looking ahead to the point at which I shall want to retire from a full-time role. I have now been managing director for 12 years and have thoroughly… Continue reading Roger Pratt To Step Down As NRS MD
The government is to spend £75 million on a marketing campaign aimed at helping parents to “make changes to their children’s diet and increase levels of physical activity”.The ad campaign is part of a £372 million healthy living initiative, unveiled today by health secretary Alan Johnson and secretary of state for children, schools and families,… Continue reading Government To Launch £75m Anti-Obesity Marketing Campaign
A new report from Juniper Research forecasts that music, games and mobile TV will be the major contributors to the global entertainment market which will rise from just over $20 billion in 2006 to more than $64 billion by 2012. The report says that mobile music will remain the largest single sector of the mobile… Continue reading Music, Games And Mobile TV To Grow
BBC Three controller Danny Cohen has unveiled plans aiming to make the channel, “Britain’s most ambitious multi-platform network – combining television and the web into a single, integrated offering”.Key changes beginning in February include plans to simulcast all programmes on the web, regular slots for user-generated content in prime-time, and the placing of interactive ideas… Continue reading BBC Three Gets Multi-Platform Revamp
