The internet now accounts for 20% of total media consumption in Europe as the amount of time people spend online continues to increase rapidly, according to the latest research from the European Internet Advertising Association.The pan-European study, carried out by Millward Brown, shows that television still leads the field in terms of media consumption with… Continue reading Internet Now Accounts For 20% Of Media Consumption
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MSN UK has announced a one-off promotional partnership with EasyJet that will see the budget airline take over the internet portal’s homepage with a new advertising format.Brokered by OMD Digital, the deal will enable EasyJet to reach MSN’s massive online audience and extend the reach of it’s ‘Come On, Let’s Fly’ campaign. The promotion takes… Continue reading MSN Signs One-Day Take-Over Deal With EasyJet
ITV has secured Co-Operative Bank and Co-Operative Insurance Society as the joint sponsors of The Bill, one of the cornerstones of its prime-time schedule.The twelve month deal includes full broadcast sponsorship of the long-running police drama on ITV1, as well as midweek repeats and a Saturday evening omnibus on the recently launched ITV3. There will… Continue reading ITV Sales Collars Joint Sponsor For The Bill
The Independent has announced a management reshuffle designed to boost its creative advertising solutions department and increase the range of offerings available to clients.The newspaper’s latest round of management musical chairs sees Keith Yonish, currently head of Independent Solutions, promoted to the newly created role of creative director. Yonish’s team will be strengthened by Suzan… Continue reading Independent Reshuffles To Strengthen Solutions
Pearson, the international media group, said today it expected its flagship newspaper, the Financial Times, to break even by the end of the year despite an erratic advertising market. The publishing group said ad revenues for the first nine months of this year were up 2%, and forecast the Financial Times would break even in… Continue reading Financial Times Expected To Break Even By Year End
US industry leaders expect online advertising spend to double by 2007, according an American Advertising Association survey. The second annual AAF Survey of Industry Leaders on Advertising Trends, which involved 121 leading advertisers, showed that on average 8.35% of the media budget was allocated to online advertising in 2004. By 2007, however, this figure is… Continue reading US Online Spend To Double By 2007
The Newspaper Marketing Agency has fallen foul of advertising watchdogs over a series of press ads intended to drive readers to its website.The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld complaints against three executions, all designed by TBWA/London, which use spoof products to catch readers attention and encourage them to visit the newspaper marketing organisation’s website.One of… Continue reading NMA Campaign Falls Foul Of Advertising Watchdog
The internet now accounts for 20% of total media consumption in Europe as the amount of time people spend online continues to increase rapidly, according to the latest research from the European Internet Advertising Association. The pan-European study, carried out by Millward Brown, shows that television still leads the field in terms of media consumption… Continue reading Internet Accounts For 20% Of European Media Consumption
US-publishing company Pearson saw a dip yesterday, losing 0.82% from its share price to close at 604˝p ahead of a positive trading statement issued to investors this morning.The company, which publishes the Financial Times, reports that sales are up by 2%, while operating profit has risen by 7%. The company also claims that free cash… Continue reading Sharewatch: Pearson Slips Ahead Of Positive Update
