Following on from MediaTel Group’s recent ‘Future of Media Research’ seminar, Peter Bowman, the recently appointed manager of the Joint Industry Committee for Internet Measurement Systems (JICIMS), looks at the body’s progress and explains why a planning currency for the internet is the next step forward…“A single online planning currency,” it said in a NewsLine… Continue reading Moving Towards A Planning Currency For Online
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Newspaper circulations worldwide rose 2.3% in 2006, while newspaper advertising revenues showed substantial gains, according to the World Association of Newspapers (WAN).WAN said that global newspaper sales were up 2.3% over the year, and had increased 9.48% over the past five years. Newspaper sales increased year on year in Asia, Europe, Africa, South America, with… Continue reading Global Newspaper Circulations Show Rise
After its acquisition of hit Aussie soap Neighbours, Five has lost one of its successful US imports, Prison Break, to Sky One.The digital only channel has acquired the exclusive rights to the next series of the show and is understood to have paid around £500,000 per episode, topping Five, which was paying around £400,000 per… Continue reading Prison Break Escapes To Sky One
Nielsen Media Research is offering its US clients data showing the impact that DVRs are having on shows broadcast by US networks.The networks called on Nielsen to provide time-shifted data so they could give advertisers an idea of how many viewers were watching live and later in playback mode.Starting this week, Nielsen is offering data… Continue reading Nielsen To Offer DVR Data In US
The UK has the most active online population in Europe, with the highest average number of daily visitors (21.8 million), according to new research from comScore. comScore adds that the UK has the highest usage days per month (21 per user), and the highest average time spent per month per user (34.4 hours) in Europe.… Continue reading UK Has Most Active Online Population In Europe
England’s friendly against Brazil at the new Wembley stadium, which saw the return of David Beckham to the squad, was one of the most watched programmes over the weekend, attracting an average adult audience of more than 7.6 million over the coverage’s duration.The match, which ended in a 1-1 draw after a last minute goal… Continue reading England Team Draws More Than 7.6 Million To BBC One
The UK has the most active online population in Europe, with the highest average number of daily visitors (21.8 million), according to new research from comScore.comScore adds that the UK has the highest usage days per month (21 per user), and the highest average time spent per month per user (34.4 hours) in Europe.The comScore… Continue reading UK Has Most Active Online Population In Europe
Young people perceive traditional media as more accurate, trustworthy and reliable than new media, but many get most of their news and information from family and friends.This is according to new research conducted by D-code for the World Association of Newspapers (WAN).Robert Barnard, founder and partner of the Canada-based research consultancy D-code, which conducted 10… Continue reading Youngsters Value Traditional Media
Google is to acquire the RSS distribution company FeedBurner for an undisclosed sum. Susan Wojcicki, vice president product management for Google, said that the purchase will give Google access to Feedburner’s network of 431,171 current publishers to add to its AdSense network and also provide a greater level of access to advertise on blogs and… Continue reading Google Buys RSS Distribution Company
The new Apple iPhone is to go on sale in the US on June 29, with the company expected to announce launch dates for Europe and Asia in the coming weeks.The iPhone, which will be priced between $500 (£250) and $600 (£300), lets users watch movies, download songs and store photos, and also offers email,… Continue reading Apple iPhone Gets US Launch Date
