City AM, the new the daily free newspaper for the city has launched today – it had been thought the launch would be mid-month – with a 24-page issue and an initial print run of 60,000 copies.The paper is being distributed by hand in the City of London and Canary Wharf from 6am.The aim is… Continue reading City AM Launches Ahead of Plan
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The UK cinema industry enjoyed a total of 16 million admissions in July, making it the strongest month so far this year, despite a slight year on year loss due to two of the most popular films of 2004, Shrek 2 and Spiderman 2 both released in July 2004.According to figures released by the Cinema… Continue reading Cinema Admissions In July Strongest In 2005
IPC ignite! managing director has announced that Kevin Heery, head of ignite! online and Andrew Sumner, publisher of Uncut magazine will be joining the IPC ignite! board, with Heery assuming the role of director of digital development and Sumner to publishing director.Heery joined ignite! in April 2001 as technical and production manager on the award-winning… Continue reading Heery Any Sumner Join IPC ignite! Board
Media communications and market research group, Aegis, has announced the acquisition of Australian company, Market Equity, adding the business to its international market research arm, Synovate. The £11.7 million deal will see Synovate quickly integrating Market Equity into its global network, giving existing clients in Australia immediate access to all Synovate research solutions and to… Continue reading Aegis Strengthens International Hold
UK market research firm, Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) has reported an increase in pre-tax profit for the six months to June 30, rising to £35.9 million from £32.4 million compared to the same time last year. Revenues for the group enjoyed a year on year increase of 3.1% reaching £460 million, up from £446 million,… Continue reading TNS Reports Profit Of £35.9 Million For First Half Of 2005
Mobile television has a small but dedicated segment of consumers who are forecast to drive the early market for video content and live TV services on portable and mobile platforms, according to a new survey from Parks Associates. The Mobile Entertainment Platform and Services report found that out of more than 2,000 US internet users… Continue reading Mobile TV Consumption Driven By Dedicated Users
Channel Five has seen its revenues increase by 13.2% year on year for the six months ending 30 June, reaching €146 million, up from €129 million a year ago. According to RTL Group, pre-tax profits for the broadcaster rose by €10 million during the first half of the year, reaching €16 million, up from €6… Continue reading Five Sees Revenues Rise By 13.2%
The World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) has launched a blueprint for consumer-centric holistic measurement, resulting from an extensive collaboration over a number of years between the world’s largest advertisers. According to the WFA, consumers have changed significantly in the last fifty years ago, with mass marketing becoming increasingly ineffective in light of media fragmentation and… Continue reading WFA Launches Blueprint For Consumer Measurement
The European communications industry is rebounding, with the internet and a changing mobile environment creating new challenges for service providers and advertisers. According to the new Communications report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the growing popularity of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is threatening the fixed line revenues of traditional carriers,… Continue reading VoIP Threatening Traditional Fixed Line Revenues
Scottish Media Group (SMG) is expected to announce flat half year results with analysts forecasting the broadcaster to reveal pretax profits of £6-6.5 million, compared to £5.5 million the same time last year.The Glasgow based company has seen solid growth in revenues from its television businesses, but suffered a weaker performance from its radio business.This… Continue reading SMG To Announce Flat Half Year Results
