Total display revenue is forecast to reach £9.8 million in 2007, a rise of 2.9% year on year, according to figures from the Advertising Association. The figures also show that total display revenue fell from £2.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2005, to £2.5 million in Q4 2006. UK Total Advertising Short Term Yearly… Continue reading Growth Forecast For UK Ad Revenue
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GCap Media’s Capital Gold is to sponsor Viktor Jensen, son of Capital Gold DJ, David ‘Kid’ Jensen, in the Lloyds TSB British F3 International Series, starting on 9 April.Capital Gold previously supported Viktor Jensen in the 2006 Formula Palmer Audi Series. The station has now committed further support for the 19 year old driver who… Continue reading Capital Gold Signs Formula 3 Racing Sponsorship
GCap Media’s Capital 95.8 has announced the next phase of its marketing campaign, to launch on Easter Monday.The six-figure multimedia campaign will run for 8 weeks and include a significant outdoor campaign, cinema advertising and targeted print advertisements.The TV campaign will continue to run 30 and 10 second executions during and after the outdoor campaign.This… Continue reading Capital 95.8 Launches Next Phase Of Marketing Campaign
IPC Ignite, the division of IPC Media responsible for brands including Nuts, Loaded, NME and Uncut, has announced the appointment of Phil Wallis to the new role of senior producer, Digital.Wallis joined IPC Ignite in 2001 as NME‘s multimedia editor before becoming online men’s lifestyle editor across Nuts.co.uk and Loaded.co.uk.In his new role Wallis will… Continue reading IPC Ignite Appoints Senior Digital Producer
A report into Channel 4’s finances, commissioned by Ofcom, has said that the broadcaster is likely to be loss making after 2012. According to the study, carried out by consultants LEK, the Channel’s recent strong commercial performance will deteriorate in the near and medium-term. It gives four main options for the future, including the possibility… Continue reading Bleak Future For Channel 4
Tough new rules for television quiz shows are set to be introduced by Icstis, the premium rate phone lines regulator.The regulations, which will come into force in a month, will include insisting on better pricing information and greater transparency about how likely calls are to get through.The watchdog said the new rules would “boost consumer… Continue reading Icstis Gets Tough With New TV Quiz Rules
Non-terrestrial television viewing levels have declined for the first time in a year, according to the latest quarterly IPA Trends in Television report.The IPA report found that average recorded daily television viewing levels have dropped to 3.6 hours, as the availability of downloading services on the internet offers viewers yet another outlet to watch broadcasters’… Continue reading Viewing Share For Non-Terrestrial TV Down For The First Time In a Year
Last night saw the second episode of the latest series of The Apprentice, with the teams getting two days to design a prototype of a product for dogs and pitch it to three pet stores.Two of the contestants were fired, one because he wanted to go home to his son, the other because he was… Continue reading City Lights Triumphs Over The Apprentice
The Audit Bureau of Circulations is conducting a review of current reporting frequencies across both national and regional newspapers and consumer magazines.As part of an ongoing review process, Douglas McArthur, former CEO of the Radio Advertising Bureau, and owner of strategic planning consultancy, Planning For Results, has been tasked to conduct a review of the… Continue reading ABC Conducts Review Of Reporting Schedule
The latest Ofcom Digital Progress Report on the broadband market reveals that half (50%) of all UK adults lived in households with a broadband connection in Q4 2006. This was up from 39% a year previously and seven times the penetration level in 2002. In total there were 13 million residential and SME (small and… Continue reading Half Of UK Adults Live In Broadband Households
