GWR’s The Mix network of radio stations has secured long-running coffee brand Nescafe Original as the sponsor of its Morning Crew breakfast show for the next 12 months, marking the biggest sponsorship deal yet negotiated by the network.The deal, worth £600,000, will run across all 35 Mix stations, with on-air activity supporting Nescafe’s current ‘Love… Continue reading Mix Listeners To Wake Up And Smell Nescafe
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FT.com has announced the launch of a new online tracking system designed to allow advertisers to target audiences more effectively.The tool, launched in partnership with Revenue Science, tracks FT.com users to identify which specific areas of the website they visit. Users are then categorised into distinct groups so that they can be targeted with only… Continue reading FT Launches Online Tracking Tool For Advertisers
Viewers of ITV’s latest televised talent contest, X Factor, are to be offered interactive betting services following a deal between TV production giant Fremantle and bookmaker Blue Square.The deal marks the first time that Fremantle has provided betting services for any of its shows in Britain, although the venture could prove popular as X Factor,… Continue reading ITV To Offer Interactive Betting On X Factor
United Business Media has announced that Clive Hollick, chief executive of the media giant, is to leave the company in May 2005.The move will see Hollick step down from his position to pursue other interests as he enters his ninth year as chief executive. In a brief statement issued this morning the CEO said: “I… Continue reading UBM Chief Executive To Step Down Next Year
Digital radio multiplex operator, Digital One, has produced an easy to use guide to DAB broadcasts and the equipment needed to receive them in an effort to boost take-up as the market prepares for the all important Christmas period.The Buyer’s Guide to DAB Digital Radio is designed to make purchasing a DAB digital radio easier… Continue reading Digital One To Boost DAB Up-Take With Buyer’s Guide
Advertising giant, WPP and two private equity firms, are each reported to be considering a £600 million bid for American advertising group, Grey Global. According to The Guardian, WPP chief executive, Sir Martin Sorrell, is expected to disregard shareholders concerns when he makes a bid for the last independent advertising network, with an offer just… Continue reading WPP Considering A £600m Bid For Grey Global
The Broadcasters Audience Research Board has announced a new tier to its data, with the creation of a new Lifestyle Insights survey to provide more information about viewers to advertisers and broadcasters. The new survey will add hundreds of additional characteristics about the behaviour, spending and lifestyle of its viewing panel to BARB’s existing data,… Continue reading BARB Launches Lifestyle Survey To Enrich Ratings Data
Confidence amongst city investors appeared to be growing yesterday, as the UK’s radio groups took centre stage on trading floors. Chrysalis put in a good performance, rising by 3.66% to 184p, while rival UBC Media soared by a massive 7.14%, appearing to put a turbulent week of ups and downs behind it.UBC recently confirmed its… Continue reading Sharewatch: Radio Groups Rising As Confidence Grows
Carat, the world’s largest independent media agency network, has said that ‘solid recovery’ in Europe and the US has led to an increase in its advertising spend forecasts for 2004 and 2005, despite the Olympic Games failing to provide the significant uplift expected. According to the new report, global spending on advertising in 2004 is… Continue reading Carat Revises 2004 & 2005 Adspend Forecasts Upwards
Lord Rothermere’s Daily Mail and General Trust has announced the purchase of classified advertising specialist Bargain Pages Media for a total of £8.5 million.The move will see the Birmingham based operation form part of DMGT’s regional newspaper division, Northcliffe Newspapers Group. The company currently publishes the Bargain Pages newspaper in three editions to most of… Continue reading Daily Mail Snaps Up Midlands Bargain Papers
