Approximately 56% of internet users in Europe will be shopping online by 2007, according to a new report from Jupiter Research. By the end of 2001, 36 million European consumers had shopped online, equivalent to 30% of the continent’s internet population and 9% of the total population. By 2007, the total online population is expected… Continue reading European Online Consumer Spending To Total E80 Billion By 2007
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The advertising market could be just as tough next year as it has been in 2002, Alain de Pouzilhac, chairman of French advertising network Havas, told a news conference this morning. Announcing the group’s first half results (see Havas Sees A Deteriorating First Half), de Pouzilhac said that the market actually deteriorated between the first… Continue reading 2003 Could Be As Tough As 2002, Says Havas Chairman
The number of internet connections in the UK increased by 16.5% from July 2001 to July 2002, according to the latest survey of ISPs from the Office Of National Statistics. The study also revealed that the proportion of web users with permanent connections continues to rise as broadband technology becomes more accessible and ad campaigns… Continue reading More Brits Switching To Broadband
The US broadband subscriber market will grow 361% by the end of 2007, according to a new study from The Yankee Group. The research firm found that cable modem is the leading broadband technology among American customers and businesses with 58% of the market. DSL comes in second with one-third of all lines while satellite… Continue reading US Broadband Subscriptions Set To Multiply, Says Yankee Group
US politicians have unveiled a bill which proposes switching off the country’s analogue television signal by the end of 2006, removing the current minimum penetration requirement of 85%. The bill has been put forward by the House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman and Republican representative, Billy Tauzin. “It is intended to illicit discussion on what… Continue reading US Politicians Push For 2006 Analogue TV Switch-Off
Media stocks were under pressure again on Thursday, hit by high trading volumes and profit-taking in worries that insurance companies may have been forced sellers of equities.On the corporate news front, Cordiant Communications is in focus after news chairman, Charlie Scott, is to step down. The stock was seen falling 2.94%.Elsewhere, Carlton was seen rising… Continue reading Sharewatch
Channel Five has secured drinks brand Carling as the sponsor of its new early evening entertainment series, Live With Chris Moyles, which is scheduled to begin at the end of September.The £500,000 sponsorship package will include opening and closing credits, break bumpers and exposure across the channel.Channel Five has called the new show the “highlight… Continue reading Channel Five Secures Sponsor For New Moyles Show
GWR’s sales house Opus has secured a deal with Dilmah Tea to sponsor Classic FM’s breakfast show.The deal, which is scheduled to start this week, will begin with a four-week sponsorship of the CD Of The Week feature. It will also be linked to a competition to win a years supply of tea and a… Continue reading Classic FM Bags Sponsorship Deal With Dilmah Tea
The BBC is cutting its established political programmes On the Record and Despatch Box and is to replace them with new shows which aim to address the issue of voter apathy, particularly among those aged under 45.The corporation is hoping the new programmes will reconnect audiences to the political process. The BBC has set a… Continue reading BBC To Re-Vamp Political Coverage To Attract Under 45s
Mobile marketing company Flytxt has launched the first on-pack SMS campaign for Carling.The campaign invites Carling drinkers to text in codes printed on the inside of over 2 million multi-pack boxes for the chance to win tickets to an exclusive Manic Street Preachers concert. After texting the code to a special number, players will instantly… Continue reading Flytxt Rolls Out On-Pack SMS Campaign for Carling
