Swedish advertisers are placing greater importance on the internet as an advertising medium, with 72% of 89 advertisers questioned claiming to advertise online, according to a new survey from the Association of Swedish Advertisers (ASA). Banners and co-op adverts were found to be the most common advertising medium, with more than half using search engine… Continue reading Increasing Online Uptake In Swedish Advertisers
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While the mobile phone market keeps increasing, the rate of growth predicted is to slow from the double digit rises the market has experienced over the past few years, with shipments expected to rise by just 6% year on year, according to high-tech market research firm In-Stat. The Humming Along: 2005 Mobile Phone Market Forecast… Continue reading Mobile Phone Market Starting To Slow
European e-commerce is rising in popularity across Europe, with increases of 40% expected for 2005, spurred on by the adoption of broadband across the continent. According to eMarketer’s latest report, Western Europe E-Commerce, online shopping and purchasing is on the rise even in countries that are seeing deteriorating offline retail sales. Commenting on the research,… Continue reading European E-Commerce Forecast To Rise By 40% In 2005
Mobile gaming is increasing its presence in the advertising market, with video games and mobile phones set to collide and impact on the cultural relevance of marketing techniques and channels. The increasing penetration and the depth of content available on mobile phones is forcing advertisers to identify new ways to reach audiences in order to… Continue reading Mobile Gaming Impacts On Marketing Techniques
Personal video recorder (PVR) penetration is continuing to gather pace in the UK’s digital TV market, with new research revealing that almost one in ten people in digital homes own a PVR. According to Ipsos’ Digital Audience Research Tracker (DART) out of the 29 million people who have digital television, 9% claim to own PVRs.… Continue reading UK PVR Uptake On the Rise
The rise of Freeview looks set to receive another boost next summer, with BT believed to be developing a terrestrial set-top box capable of tapping into its network to supplement free-to-air channels with IPTV content and paid-for broadcasts.The new product, long expected from the telecoms giant (see BT Plans To Take On BSkyB With Broadband… Continue reading BT To Supplement Freeview With On-Demand Content
Channel 4 has acquired the broadcast rights to a number of hit American shows from Warner Bros, continuing its strategy of importing big-budget comedy and drama programmes, as outlined in its spring schedule earlier this year.The move will see new disaster series, Invasion, included in Channel 4’s schedules, while sitcom The War at Home promises… Continue reading Channel 4 Bolsters Schedule With New US Shows
The BBC has acquired extra satellite bandwidth from Luxembourg-based SES Global, but this morning denied that it was preparing for an imminent launch of high definition (HD) services.A spokeswoman for the Corporation was quick to quash reports that a roll-out of superior quality broadcasts was on the cards, stating that, although there has been extensive… Continue reading New BBC Bandwidth Could Lead To HDTV Launch
IPC advertising has announced the appointment of Dan Handscomb as ad director for IPC Innovator, marking the media boss’s return to the group after taking the position of group business development manager with Haymarket Publishing.The new role will see Handscomb reporting to Neil Perkin, ad director for marketing and strategy within the new look group… Continue reading Handscomb Returns To IPC As Ad Director
Advertising expenditure in the UK rose by 5.6% in 2004, totaling £18.4 billion, according to the Advertising Association’s (AA) Advertising Statistics Yearbook 2005.The yearbook, researched and compiled on the AA’s behalf by the World Advertising Research Centre (WARC), demonstrates an annual growth rate of 4.2% in real terms, after adjusting for inflation.The new statistics show… Continue reading AA Figures Show UK Ad Spend Continuing To Rise
