Omnicom has announced that its net income for the third quarter of 2006 increased 9.5% to $177.1 million from $161.7 million in the third quarter of 2005. Worldwide revenue increased 10.0% to $2,774.3 million from $2,522.9 million in the third quarter of 2005. Domestic revenue for the third quarter of 2006 increased 7.8% to $1,540.5… Continue reading Omnicom Releases Third Quarter Financial Results
More Uk articles
Spooks came out on top in last night’s ratings battle, with the programme drawing in an average of just under five million adult viewers to BBC One between 9pm and 10pm.ITV1’s new series Vincent, starring Ray Winstone, managed over 4.7 million, taking a 22.5% audience share between 9pm and 10.30pm, the same viewing share as… Continue reading Spooks Battles Vincent
ITV are supposedly lining up a ‘dream team’ of Stephen Carter, former head of Ofcom, as chief executive, and Channel 4’s Kevin Lygo as director of programmes. According to reports in the trade press, the duo are the frontrunners to take over the posts, with shareholders wanting to bring in a new programming chief at… Continue reading ITV Could Get Carter
David Evans, director of Continental Research, discusses how the impending digital switchover will effect UK households, and the potential problems that lie ahead for the terrestrial television channels…Forget White City, Gray’s Inn Road, Horseferry Road, Long Acre or Osterley, the most exciting place in British broadcasting is the media hotbed of Cumbria and the Scottish… Continue reading Switching Off
Although multimedia messaging is gaining in popularity, short text messaging continues to be the most profitable part of the mobile data universe, according to a new report from eMarketer. The report says that this year, revenues for short messaging service (SMS) will hit $20 billion in Western Europe, $9 billion in the Asia-Pacific region and… Continue reading SMS Continues To Be Profitable
A new online system is set to go beyond time-shift and on-demand television facilities, with the launch of TIOTI, described by one of its founding partners as a giant personalised digital video recorder online.The system is “like TiVo for the internet,” according to Paul Cleghorn, who developed the service as a reaction to waiting for… Continue reading Next Generation Of Online TV To Launch
China’s online display advertising activity reached a peak in September of this year, according to new research from Nielsen//NetRatings. NetRatings recently launched its online advertising measurement service AdRelevance in Japan, which allows the Chinese market to be compared with the current top three global ad spending markets, the US, Japan and the UK, as well… Continue reading China’s Online Ad Activity Reaches September Peak
ITV is supposedly lining up a ‘dream team’ of Stephen Carter, former head of Ofcom, as chief executive, and Channel 4’s Kevin Lygo as director of programmes.According to reports in the trade press, the duo are the frontrunners to take over the posts, with shareholders wanting to bring in a new programming chief at the… Continue reading ITV Could Get Carter
The proportion of households without internet access which think it is not important to have home access to the internet has increased steeply between mid-2005 and early 2006, from 51.7% to 74.6%, according to new research from Point Topic. Point Topic’s Broadband Consumer Survey 2 says that by early 2006, an estimated 11.2 million households… Continue reading Offline Households Show Little Interest In Going Online
The founder of Wallpaper, Tyler Brule, is to launch a new high-end business and cultural magazine called Monocle.The new magazine will, according to reports in the trade press, be based in London and be sold worldwide, with offices in Tokyo, New York and Zurich.Monocle will provide business reportage, and coverage of the latest cultural happenings… Continue reading Wallpaper Founder To Launch New Magazine
