There will be 1.1 billion cellular phone subscribers worldwide by Q2 2002 – a rise of 11.6% on the 941 million in 2001, according to data from EMC, reported by eMarketer. The data also shows that in Q4 2001, the average revenue per user (ARPU) worldwide stood at $34.00.
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Dennis Publishing is investing £1m in a motoring internet portal which will offer a high level of targetting to advertisers and, it hopes, early signs of success. £175,000 of the budget will go towards an online and print marketing campaign.Multimedia division Dennis Interactive has combined content from Auto Express and evo with motorsports and retailer… Continue reading Dennis Sinks £1m Into Motoring Portal
Global IT spending reached $975 billion in 2001 and is expected to increase to an estimated $1,116 billion by 2004 – a compound annual growth rate of 4.6%. These forecasts from Datamonitor have been reduced due to the impact of the global economic slowdown.
TalkSPORT has signed a deal with the UK’s largest interactive betting service, Blue Square, to sponsor special sports features during its coverage of this summer’s World Cup tournament.The features will run throughout the period when live games take place and will be sponsored solely by Blue Square. The online betting firm will provide odds on… Continue reading TalkSPORT Secures World Cup Sponsor
ITV Digital is believed to be meeting with the Football League today in a last ditch attempt to resolve the dispute over television rights, which could threaten the future of the troubled digital TV platfrom (see Football League Rejection Could Close ITV Digital).The meeting is also expected to put in place the mechanism for Deloitte… Continue reading ITV Digital In Salvage Talks
BARB viewing data for the first month of 2002 showed that again ITV1 saw a year on year drop in all homes, from a share of just below 30% to a share of just over 26%. However, its terrestrial rival, BBC1 did not see much movement year on year, while the largest increase in viewing… Continue reading Digital TV Round-Up – January 2002
BARB viewing data for the first month of 2002 showed that again ITV1 saw a year on year drop in all homes, from a share of just below 30% to a share of just over 26%. However, its terrestrial rival, BBC1 did not see much movement year on year, increasing its share by 0.15 percentage… Continue reading Digital TV Round-Up – January 2002
The US online advertising market is due for expansion, with growth of 11.0% forecast for 2002, according to the Online Advertising Report released by eMarketer this month. Following a tough year for both online and offline media in 2001, exacerbated by the 11 September attacks, the consensus is that the worst is now behind the… Continue reading US And Worldwide Internet Population And Advertising Forecasts
Despite declaring last year “difficult”, Highbury House’s higher than expected results (see Highbury House Sees B2B Publishing Revenues Flat For 2002) helped push the publisher’s share price up over 10% by the end of yesterday, to finish at 26p.Capital shares remained buoyant, rising 40p to £8.12˝ and despite the continuing questions over ITV Digital’s future… Continue reading Sharewatch
The number of consumer magazine launches in the UK during the first two months of 2002 rose by 61% year on year, according to the April issue of Seymour‘s Monthly Monitor, as reported by the Periodical Publishers Association (PPA). During January and February 58 new consumer mags hit the market, as compared with just 36… Continue reading UK Consumer Mags Launches Rise In Early 2002
