Daily Newspaper MarketThe daily newspaper market continued to look down in the mouth in the six months to February, with a total downturn of 6.38% in readership indicating a continued struggle for the sector.Not all papers suffered decline, however, with compact qualities the Independent and The Times scoring respectable increases of 24.5% and 19% respectively.The… Continue reading NRS National Newspaper Round-Up: March 2006
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Reports this afternoon suggest shows such as Desperate Housewives and Lost could soon be offered free online, with Disney packaging special downloads with full ad breaks which viewers cannot skip through.According to the Reuters news agency, the American broadcaster sees the technology as a way to boost advertising revenues, and will attempt to supplement its… Continue reading Disney To Offer Ad-Packed Shows Free Via Internet
A price war looks set to erupt amongst Britain’s broadband providers this week, as mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse prepares to launch a free service for landline customers.Falling under its Talk Talk brand, it is not known what speed the service will offer consumers, or whether stringent usage caps will be imposed. Despite much speculation… Continue reading Price War Brews Over Free Broadband
Reports over the weekend claim cable customers could be in for a bumper summer, as cable giant NTL prepares to offer free TV to those who sign up for all of its services.The company, which will soon rebrand as Virgin Television (see NTL Confirms £962m Virgin Mobile Takeover), was reported by the Sunday Telegraph to… Continue reading Cable Giant’s Free TV To Boost Multi-Play Proposition
United Business Media (UBM) has announced that it has completed the sale of its Culverhouse Cross site to ITV for £18.7 million. The deal is part of UBM’s on-going process of monitoring its non-core assets, with the sale including the television studio complex that – until the completion of the site’s sale – was being… Continue reading UBM Sells Culverhouse Cross To ITV For £18.7 Million
Advertising is currently growing faster than gross domestic product (GDP), with global adspend set to increase to 6% in 2006, up from 4.9% in 2005. The latest forecasts, from ZenithOptimedia, attribute the strong growth to the World Cup held this summer, with the event producing lots of promotional opportunities. ZenithOptimedia projects that worldwide adspend will… Continue reading Global Adspend Forecast To See 6% Growth In 2006
Voice-over-internet protocol (VoIP) looks set to revolutionise the telcoms industry, with new research from Continental Research forecasting strong growth for the medium. According to the study, 1.8 million internet users have used VoIP in the past 12 months, with a further 1.9 million saying they are likely to try the technology within the next 12… Continue reading VoIP Forecast To Shake-Up Telecoms Industry
Digital radio broadcaster and programme producer, UBC Media, has revealed a upbeat trading statement with revenues expected to be up by 25% compared to the same time last year. The group claims that its commercial network advertising and programming business continues to outperform the sector, predicting 21% growth in advertising revenues. Elsewhere, UBC said that… Continue reading UBC To Launch Music Download Service Before Year End
Advertisers are not getting the volume of viewers they pay for, with a new study from Nielsen Media Research finding that top network shows in the US are losing a large part of their audience during commercial breaks. Using its new minute-by-minute ratings analysis Nielsen found that audiences for the hit show, CSI, dropped by… Continue reading TV Shows Lose Viewers In Commercial Breaks
March saw digital TV penetration continue to rise, with Freeview announcing that sales of set top boxes and integrated televisions have passed the 10 million mark, resulting in the service currently present in 6.4 million UK homes (see Freeview Sales Pass 10 Million). Total digital reception in UK households is currently at 64.2%, according to… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – March 2006
