The Guardian is reported to be switching to a smaller format as early as this autumn, with media buyers already being shown dummy editions of an A3 size copy of the paper.The recent decline of the newspaper’s circulation is thought to be worrying executives, with the recent NRS data revealing a 4.6% drop in The… Continue reading Guardian To Downsize In Autumn
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Fox Home Entertainment will be the first advertiser to run four separate campaigns back to back on ATM:ad, promoting a special price offer on four DVD movies in ASDA stores nationwide.The adverts, which will run across cash points at 146 ASDA stores, started yesterday and will run for four weeks with Garfield – The Movie,… Continue reading First Rolling Campaign On ATM:ad
IPC ignite!’s flagship men’s monthly magazine, Loaded has relaunched today, after seven months of research and development work looking at contents, design and navigation.The £2 million relaunch, led by publishing director Niall McKinney and editor Martin Daubney, reveals a greatly updated editorial, with a radical and innovative use of design and navigation throughout the magazine.Commenting… Continue reading IPC Reveals New Look Loaded
UK radio companies are shunning the auction of The Wireless Group (TWG), owner of talkSPORT, as they do not want to compete with the BBC, according to a report in the Independent on Sunday.Most of the key players in the radio industry, including Chrysalis Group and Emap, have decided not to bid for TWG as… Continue reading UK Radio Companies Shun TWG Auction
Broadcaster ITV, delivered its best Sunday peak time performance since the 13th June yesterday, boosted by the Grand Prix which achieved its largest number of viewers of the season so far.Heartbeat built on this strong performance, drawing in 8.6 million viewers, gaining 800,000 viewers on last week and attracting a 35% share at 8pm, giving… Continue reading ITV Enjoys Best Sunday Peak Since 2004
UK radio companies are shunning the auction of The Wireless Group (TWG), owner of talkSPORT, as they do not want to compete with the BBC, according to a report in the Independent on Sunday. Most of the key players in the radio industry, including Chrysalis Group and Emap, have decided not to bid for TWG… Continue reading UK Radio Companies Shun TWG Auction
A record 50 million world broadband lines were added in 2004, bringing the total at the end of the year to 150.5 million, exceeding previous predictions from the broadband analysis company, Point Topic. A massive 26.5 million lines were added in the second half of 2004 alone, representing the biggest half year worldwide increase to… Continue reading Global Broadband Penetration Exceeds 2004 Forecasts
Advertising expenditure in the UK is expected to rise by 4.3% in 2005, with internet adspend predicted to be the single fastest growing medium, increasing more than 33% compared to 2004. The figures, published by the Advertising Association (AA) in its Advertising Forecast, are more optimistic than previous estimates which put total UK adspend for… Continue reading UK Adspend Forecast To Rise By 4.3% In 2005
Advertisers seeking exposure on the ever crowded high-street now have a new medium at their disposal, with new roller shutter-graphics providing brand visibility for advertisers and cammoflague for retailers wishing to install security shutters to their premises without opting for traditional metal screens.The new advertising solution, provided by Roller Vision, offered the perfect solution to… Continue reading Roller Ads To Cut Crime And Increase Standout
Internet and digital radio station, Gaydar, has announced its largest combined sponsorship deal, with the launch of Six Weeks to Summer, an on-air and on-line series of programmes showcasing issues surrounding fitness, nutrition and grooming.Six Weeks to Summer will run throughout April, and is designed to directly tap into the lifestyles of the Gaydar Radio… Continue reading Gaydar Announces Six Weeks To Summer Sponsorship Deal
