Consumers accessing the internet via their mobile phone are increasing, with 56% of users having browsed the internet or downloaded emails in 2005. Recent figures from A.T. Kearney revealed users rising affiliation with advanced features on their mobile phone, with a massive 92% of users in Japan going online via their mobiles. This strong trend… Continue reading Mobile Phone Users Embrace Device Online Capacity
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Digital radio broadcaster and programme producer, UBC Media, has launched its Digital Radio Display Text Software in partnership with US company, Harris Corporation. The deal will see UBC’s display text software integrated into Harris’s HD Radio Flexstar product portfolio, potentially generating millions of dollars in revenues for the UK based company. The US radio industry… Continue reading UBC Media Signs Radio Deal With US Firm
Online shoppers in Germany rose by 7% in 2005, reaching 26.9 million, with increasing amounts of consumers using the internet to research purchases. New data from ENIGMA GfK claim that half a million internet users in Germany look at products online before buying them, with price comparison the main reason for doing so. Research online… Continue reading Online Shopping In Germany Up 7% In 2005
The unstoppable march of Google is benefiting the entire online advertising industry, with new predictions from Merrill Lynch claiming the search engine is helping to increase the market. According to the analyst, Google’s innovation is expanding the online industry, with improved targeting of advertising on the internet making internet usage time more valuable. Merrill Lynch… Continue reading Google Pushes Online Ad Industry Forward
Channel 4 is to court controversy this August with a series of near-the-knuckle comedy programming specifically designed to cause offence.The broadcaster’s Offensive Comedy Season will feature a range of documentaries and films examining un-PC topics, designed as a reaction to increasing social tension and social discord.“In an era where cartoons can lead to international rioting… Continue reading Channel 4 Plans To Offend With Comedy Season
Sky One’s screening of the long-awaited Simpsons episode written by Ricky Gervais drew 1.5 million adults last night, exceeding the audience for the two preceeding episodes and more than doubling the audience of a following edition of the show.Airing at 6:30pm, the episode featured Gervais as the voice of Charles – Homer Simpson’s opposite number… Continue reading Gervais-Penned Simpsons Scores Ratings Hit For Sky
BBC Origin has announced the launch of a new full-colour monthly puzzle magazine, with Mind Games launching on the 6th June 2006.The publication will offer readers brainteasers, puzzles, quizzes and facts, providing high quality content to satisfy the hardcore puzzler and “embracing everyone who likes to think.”Commenting on the launch, Andy Marshall, managing director of… Continue reading BBC Origin Launches New Puzzle Magazine
Radio giant GCap Media has appointed Scott Muller, programme director of DMGT Australia’s Nova 969, as its new programme director for flagship station Capital Radio.The move sees Muller replace former programme director Nik Goodman, who stepped down from the position last week, along with managing director Keith Pringle, in what was described as a “mutual”… Continue reading GCap Poaches DMGT’s Muller For Capital Role
March saw a continuation of February’s trend, with BBC One, ITV1 and Five all losing viewing share year on year in both all viewing homes and in digital homes.Meanwhile, Channel 4 saw a slight increase in share in all homes, whilst multichannel viewing share continued to grow.All ViewingBBC One and ITV1 both saw their viewing… Continue reading Television Viewing Round-Up – March 2006
The Manchester Evening News is to become a free paper within the city’s central district next week, as publisher Guardian Media Group prepares to distribute 50,000 free copies a day.The move will not replace the paid-for title, which will continue to sell for 35p outside the city centre. The publisher hopes to boost the paper’s… Continue reading GMG To Take MEN Free For City Centre Readers
