BBC Magazines is planning to launch a new title into the teenage magazine market in an attempt to revive the fortunes of the increasingly crowded sector.The title, codenamed Project April, is due to launch in the autumn and looks likely to be aimed at 12-14 year-olds. Details of the launch are being closely guarded, but… Continue reading BBC To Shake-Up Teen Magazine Sector With New Launch
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The acquisition of Bcom3 Group helped Publicis, the world’s fourth largest marketing and advertising group, to achieve strong growth in sales in the second quarter of 2003. Revenues were up by 60.7% to Â965 million, taking into account the consolidation of former Bcom3 agencies purchased in September 2002. Organic sales, which exclude acquisitions and foreign… Continue reading Publicis Sees Revenues Rise In Q2
As media planners become increasingly difficult to impress, James Papworth, ad marketing manager at IPC Prospector, explains why a growing number of media owners are taking a different approach to the way they commission their research.What are the most (in) famous words ever spoken before a judge and a jury?“Not guilty” by O.J Simpson? “You… Continue reading NewsLine Column: Can You Handle The Truth?
BSkyB has comfortably beaten market forecasts in its final quarter customer growth, adding 133,000 new subscribers and taking its customer base to 6.8 million, the group announced this morning. This is even higher than a revised and upgraded forecast from Lehman Brothers, which claimed that there would be 128,000 additions, ahead of the 100,000 market… Continue reading BSkyB Results Beat Market Expectations As Subs Hit 6.8m
H Bauer has announced plans to close its fledgling teenage title, Blush!, less than a year after its launch.The magazine for 10 to 14 year-old girls went on sale last September with an initial print run of 250,000. The title contained a mix of quizzes, flowcharts and story sections, as well as the latest celebrities… Continue reading H Bauer Calls Time On Blush! Magazine
US interactive advertising revenues will reach $8.6 billion by 2005, up slightly from this year’s anticipated $8.4 billion, according to new forecasts from GartnerG2. The group says that whilst agencies have so far been hesitant to embrace interactive formats, they are set to increase their spending over the next couple of years, almost doubling the… Continue reading US Interactive Adspend To Hit $8.6bn By 2005, Says GartnerG2
BSkyB has comfortably beaten market forecasts in its final quarter customer growth, adding 133,000 new subscribers and taking its customer base to 6.8 million, the group announced this morning.This is even higher than a revised and upgraded forecast from Lehman Brothers, which claimed that there would be 128,000 additions, ahead of the 100,000 market consensus… Continue reading BSkyB Results Beat Market Expectations As Subs Hit 6.8m
Sales of mobile phone ringtones are set to exceed those CD singles in the near future, according to new research from the Mobile Data Association (MDA). SMS ringtone advertising is now commonplace in newspapers and magazines and and pop songs, TV themes and classical tunes are widely available in monophonic and polyphonic formats. The MDA… Continue reading Mobile Ringtones Find The Right Rhythm
Responsible drinking organisation, The Portman Group, is launching an ambient media campaign that will use talking posters in pub toilets to promote sensible drinking.The posters, which are part of the ‘If you do do drink, don’t do drunk’ campaign, will be displayed in 200 pub toilets up and down the country. Designed to surprise and… Continue reading Talking Poster Campaign To Promote Sensible Drinking
A recent poll from Horowitz Associates has found that one quarter of urban TV homes in the US get digital cable and there is potential for significant growth despite the competition in the multichannel market. As part of State of Broadband Urban Markets IV, a survey of 2,000 consumers and around 50 cable operators in… Continue reading Urban TV Audiences Willing To Go Digital
