Scottish media company, SMG, intends to sell its newspaper and magazine publishing business in order to reduce debt and to concentrate on its core operations of television and radio. By divesting of the publishing interests, SMG hopes to be able to benefit more readily from the changes in media ownership legislation that the new Communications… Continue reading SMG To Sell Publishing And Online Business
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UK advertising expenditure increased by 1.1% year on year during the second quarter of 2002 to £3,440 million, according to the latest figures from the Advertising Association’s Quarterly Survey of Advertising Expenditure.The figures, compiled by the World Advertising Research Centre, reveal good news for beleaguered TV sector, which saw adspend improve by 5.4% in current… Continue reading TV Leads Growth In UK Adspend During Q2
Week on week analysis of the media sector reflects a turbulent week for heavy-weight stocks, hit by profit taking on Wall Street in anticipation of investors increasingly bearish outlook as the anniversary of September 11th approaches.High-profile decliners include Capital Radio, which has suffered over the past week on rumours breakfast show DJ, Chris Tarrant, will… Continue reading Sharewatch
Global market research firm, Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), has posted a strong set of first half financial results, with pre-tax profits rising by 10.9% to £19.0 million year on year. Chief executive, Mike Kirkham, said that market conditions have been more difficult than had been expected. Nevertheless, TNS’ business performed ‘resiliently’ in the six months… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Sofres Shows Good H1 Figures, Despite Difficult Markets
The number of UK households using broadband internet connections is lower than in any other country in Europe, according to the latest research from Nielsen//NetRatings.The figures released today show that just 9% of UK households have a high-speed internet connection, compared to 39% in Germany, 33% in Sweden and 17% in France, where the overall… Continue reading UK Lags Behind Europe In Broadband Up-Take
One in five Americans consider the internet to be the “most essential” medium in their lives and it is now appreciated as much as television, according to a report from Arbitron and Edison Media Research. Survey results published in “Internet 9: The Media and Entertainment World of Online Consumers”, showed that 34% of respondents believed… Continue reading Web Rivals Television In The Popularity Stakes
Smirnoff is making its first move into programme sponsorship and is teaming up with the Channel 4 show Faking It.The new series begins in September and ten new episodes will follow, running through to early December. Commenting on the deal, Dan Johns, communications planning director of the Smirnoff account at Carat, said: “Both Faking It… Continue reading Channel 4 Fakes It With Smirnoff Sponsorship
The worldwide internet population will increase from its current level of 565 million to 725 million by the end of 2004, according to a forecast from eMarketer. The report also asserted that the Asia-Pacific region is set to surpass Europe and North America in terms of number of web users. Nua recently stated that Europe… Continue reading Internet Population To Rise By 28% In Next Two Years
Global market research firm, Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS), has posted a strong set of first half financial results, with pre-tax profits rising by 10.9% to £19.0 million year on year.Chief executive, Mike Kirkham, said that market conditions have been more difficult than had been expected. Nevertheless, TNS’ business performed ‘resiliently’ in the six months to… Continue reading Taylor Nelson Sofres Shows Good H1 Figures, Despite Difficult Markets
Consumer online purchases in the US are predicted to increase by 27% in the course of the 2002 holiday season, according to a new forecast from Forrester Research. The study estimates that consumers will spend a total of $72.1 billion on non-travel purchases this year. This is expected to rise to $217 billion in 2007,… Continue reading US Online Spending To Surge In Run Up To Christmas
