The ASA has dismissed complaints made by Transport for London against a series of ads for Easyjet, which appeared to ridicule the congestion charge and the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone.Each of the ads, which launched to coincide with the introduction of the scheme in London, featured the official congestion charge logo and stated: “C… Continue reading Easyjet Escapes Censure Over Congestion Charge Ads
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Britain’s three million small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are losing confidence in the economy, according to a new survey from the The Tenon Group. The Q2 2003 edition of the Tenon Forum found that 46% of businesses questioned are negative about economic prospects, with a mere 2% feeling positive on the outlook. This is a… Continue reading UK’s SMEs Lose Confidence In The Economy
Carlton and Granada remained in focus on Tuesday as investors considered reports that Carlton chairman, Michael Green, has threatened to call off the proposed merger if the two groups are forced to sell their advertising sales houses (see Carlton Boss Threatens To Halt Planned ITV Merger). Carlton saw its stock remain stable at 104p, while… Continue reading Sharewatch: ITV Partners In Focus On Merger Speculation
The introduction of more secure payment options could act as a spur for the online content market, according to a new study carried out by PaymentOne. Sales of online content virtually doubled in the US last year and the sector as a whole was worth $1.3 billion (see Online Content Sales Surge In 2002). However,… Continue reading Online Content Providers Must Pioneer New Payment Methods, Says Report
With research revealing that a significant number of the UK’s leading brands are less trusted than in previous years, Media Planning Group’s Denise Turner asks whether the growth of advertising and marketing is to blame for creating a nation of cynics…In last week’s Marketing magazine a summary of the Reader’s Digest annual survey of Britain’s… Continue reading NewsLine Column: A Nation Of Cynics?
Hutchison 3G, Europe’s first third-generation operator has sold 20,000 handsets in the UK since its launch earlier this year (see Hutchison Brings 3G To The UK). Despite a high profile advertising campaign for its ‘3’ service, Hutchison is signing up new customers at a rate of just 200 a day, according to the Financial Times.… Continue reading 3G Makes A Slow Start In The UK
Analysts at Morgan Stanley predict that BSkyB will report 153,000 new subscribers to its digital satellite service when it posts third quarter financial results later this month. This figure is at the top end of expectations, with Lehman Brothers expecting 145,000 additions (see Lehman Analysts Expect 14% Subs Growth At BSkyB) and Merrill Lynch looking… Continue reading Morgan Stanley Expects 153k New Sky Subs In Q3
Chrysalis Group’s pre-tax profits jumped to £9.0 million in the first half of the year, up from just £0.6 million in H1 2002, the company announced this morning. The figures were boosted significantly by the sale in September of Galaxy 101 to Vibe Radio Services for £12.5 million (see Chrysalis Takes GWR’s LNR And Sells… Continue reading Chrysalis Radio Outperforms Industry, As Group Profits Jump
Advertising group Cordiant Communications was the media sector’s big mover last week, after the loss of blue chip client Allied Domecq plunged the stock into turmoil, causing it to fall 49.9% week on week (see Cordiant Bounces Back As Short-Term Funding Is Agreed).According to a report in The Business, analysts believe that Publicis could buy… Continue reading Sharewatch: Cordiant Falls Despite Take-Over Rumours
It is understood that Carlton chairman, Michael Green, has threatened to call off the proposed merger with Granada if the two are forced to sell their advertising sales houses. According to a report in The Times, Green has pledged to call a halt to the £2.6bn deal to create a single ITV company if the… Continue reading Carlton Boss Threatens To Halt Planned ITV Merger
