UK internet traffic to the BBC’s iPlayer website increased 14-fold between the weeks ending 8 December 2007 and 5 January 2008, according to the latest figures from online intelligence service Hitwise.The online catch-up TV service ranked as the 80th most visited website in the UK for the week ending 5 January 2008, having peaked at… Continue reading UK Internet Traffic To BBC iPlayer Increases 14-Fold
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Newspaper companies are optimistic about their ability to capture the time and interest of a new generation of readers, according to a new report from the World Association of Newspapers. The report from the WAN Shaping the Future of the Newspaper project examines the media habits of young people and provides case studies of how… Continue reading Newspaper Companies Optimistic About Capturing Younger Readers
Global SMS traffic over the 2007/2008 New Year period increased by 30% compared to the same period last year, acocrding to new data from Acision. Around the world, phone users sent a staggering 43 billion text messages to wish their loved ones a happy New Year. Growth was strong in both mature and emerging markets,… Continue reading Global SMS Traffic Up 30% Over New Year Period
GCap Media has seen its shares rise another 23%, with rumours flying that Charles Allen’s Global Radio could make another bid for the company. At one point today, Gcap’s share price hit 215.75p, before later slipping back to 208p. Yesterday GCap announced that it had rejected a £310 million takeover bid from Global Radio, which… Continue reading Speculation Sees GCap Share Price Rise
December saw the Nielsen Company publish a report which said that younger adult viewers in the US are two-and-a-half times more likely than older viewers to be technologically proactive in catching up on television shows they missed. The study reported that more than half of older viewers will do nothing or wait for reruns if… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – December 2007
Fiat has signed an exclusive sponsorship deal with Five, which will see the car maker sponsor an entire evening on the channel.Following Ofcom’s decision to relax the rules surrounding terrestrial channel sponsorship, Fiat is using the opportunity to support an entire evening on Five, becoming the first advertiser to take advantage of this new form… Continue reading Fiat To Sponsor Evening On Five
A feature length episode of Wire In The Blood drew more than 5.9 million adults on average to ITV1 last night, giving the channel an audience share of 27% between 9pm and 10.30pm.The show, which whet the appetite of fans ahead of the new series, of course starred the indefatigable Robson Green as eccentric clinical… Continue reading Movie Length Wire In The Blood Attracts Over 5.9m To ITV1
David Brennan, research and strategy director at Thinkbox, argues that the digital age has not signalled the death knell for television advertising, but rather allowed audiences to view more…Ad avoidance has always been a worry for our industry. We have assumed that if consumers can avoid advertising, they will. This assumption may betray a lack… Continue reading Misplaced Fear of Ad Avoidance
November saw across the board increases for all the terrestrial channels, with Five attaining the best year on year revenue total. Five saw its revenue increase by 13.3% on November 2006 to £29.8 million with the next best performance coming from breakfast station GMTV (up 13.1% to £6.7 million).Across the whole ITV1 network revenue posted… Continue reading TV Market Round-Up – November 2007
Men’s magazine FHM is to launch a compact, travel-sized edition in a bid to bolster its sales amid a generally declining market.The new incarnation of the Emap title, which recorded the highest ABC in the men’s sector for the first half of last year despite shedding more than a quarter of its sales year on… Continue reading FHM To Launch ‘Travel-Sized’ Edition
