As Google and Yahoo! enter in to the local search advertising market, a new report from eMarketer warns local newspapers and yellow pages this is very bad news. Last year in the US, $22 billion was spent on local advertising by small and medium businesses, a much bigger prize for Google and Yahoo! when compared… Continue reading Google And Yahoo! Threaten Local Advertisers
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The amount of rich media advertising has increased more than 50% over the last year to account for well over 40% of all ads served globally by DoubleClick during the first quarter of this year.The latest Trends report from the ad-serving company shows that rich media click-through rates continued the decline experienced during each quarter… Continue reading Use Of Rich Media Advertising Continues To Grow
The average quarter-hour TV audience in the US increases by 4% when out of home viewing is included, says a new report from The Total TV Audience Monitor. The study is designed to capture all TV viewing no matter where it takes place. Out of home viewing figures can be difficult to capture, as this… Continue reading TV Audience Grows As Out Of Home Viewers Counted
The long-awaited switch to digital television is extremely unlikely to take place before the Government’s current 2010 deadline, according to a damning new report from Informa Media.Informa predicts that multi-channel services will reach just 34% of global television households by 2010, tripling the figure reached in 2004 to 365 million. However, this will leave 65%… Continue reading Switchover Extremely Unlikely By 2010 Says Informa
The Newspaper Marketing Agency has appointed Grace Bowman as a dedicated marketing manager to oversee its biggest ever research project on the effectiveness of advertising in the national press.The new role will see Bowman, formerly an agency and client manager at Lowe & Partners Worldwide, assume responsibility for publicising the NMA’s effectiveness study, which will… Continue reading NMA Appoints Marketing Manager To Oversee Research
As Google and Yahoo! enter in to the local search advertising marketing, a new report from eMarketer warns local newspapers and yellow pages this is very bad news.Last year in the US, $22 billion was spent on local advertising by small and medium businesses, a much bigger prize for Google and Yahoo! when compared to… Continue reading Google And Yahoo! Threaten Local Advertisers
ITV chief executive Charles Allen will present his future strategy for the broadcaster at a crucial board meeting next week as shareholders call for clarification of his plans for competing in the digital age.The board meeting will be chaired by ITV chairman, Sir Peter Birt, who is understood to have been talking to the company’s… Continue reading Allen To Clarify ITV Strategy At Crucial Board Meeting
Giant poster contractor Megaposter has secured the mobile phone operator O2 as its first customer for a new 224 square-metre site in the heart of Birmingham city centre.The poster site is currently being used to promote O2’s Business Zones service, but has been booked up for the next three months by other advertisers keen to… Continue reading Megaposter Signs O2 For Massive Midlands Site
Culture secretary, Tessa Jowell, has reaffirmed calls for a clear strategy for the digital switchover and has asked the country’s terrestrial broadcasters to draw up an appropriate timetable for the move to be made.The call came as Jowell told MPs that ‘switchover between 2006 and 2010 remains attainable’ and explained that round table talks between… Continue reading Jowell Calls For Switchover Date To Be Set
Capital radio today announced that further commercial success opportunities could be created by acquiring new radio licenses this year. Revenues at the group rose by 4% to £59 million for the first half of this year, citing ten months of consecutive growth, though group profit only inched up by £100,000 on last year to £12.1… Continue reading Modest Revenue Improvements For Capital
