Sony is to use a combination of SMS messaging, online adverts, magazine inserts and outdoor to create a treasure hunt promoting its Jak & Daxter game for the Playstation 2.The Eco Hunt game has been put together by TargetNMI and Flytxt. Magazine inserts in the Christmas issue of Future’s Official Playstation 2 Magazine will feature… Continue reading Sony Uses Text And Outdoor For Treasure Hunt
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In its pre-close trading statement, released this morning, European TV group RTL, which has a 64.63% share in Channel 5, announced that full year earnings were expected to be some 35-40% lower than 2000 totals, due to the increasing deterioration in the European advertising market.Since the group announced interim results in September, the market has… Continue reading Channel 5 Owner RTL Releases Trading Statement
IPC has confirmed that a further 118 jobs will be cut from the company by mid-March 2002, but no further closures are planned at present. The move comes as IPC’s owners AOL Time Warner (see AOL Buys IPC Media For £1.15bn) have announced cuts to its own worldwide workforce.The three month long process of consultation… Continue reading IPC Confirms Job Cuts
Press reports this morning suggest that Rupert Murdoch is considering a takeover of Germany’s largest commercial TV broadcaster Kirch Gruppe. The FT reports that sources close to Murdoch claim he is keen on making the deal, exploiting the ‘put’ option in his contract with Kirch (see BSkyB To Hold Off Sale Of Kirch Stake, Say… Continue reading Murdoch Rumoured To Be Interested In Kirch Takeover
In its pre-close trading statement, released this morning, European TV group RTL announced that full year earnings were expected to be some 35-40% lower than 2000 totals, due to the increasing deterioration in the European advertising market. Since the group announced interim results in September (see RTL Postpones Float As Results Are Hit By Ad… Continue reading RTL Statement Signals Further Decline In European Ad Market
Robert Coen, director of forecasting at Universal McCann has released his latest ad industry forecasts for the US in which he forecasts that consumer media ad revenue will fall by 8.1% in 2001 and grow by 2.7% in 2002. Coen commented that 2001 “has been a year when problems were not foreseen and when things… Continue reading US Advertising Performance ‘Dismal’ In 2001, Says McCann’s Robert Coen
Thursday proved another good day’s trading for media shares, with most stocks seeing increases. One exception was BSkyB, whose share price fell 43p to £8.93 after a downgrade from Goldman Sachs.Reed International was up 5½p at £5.97½ by the end of the day’s trading, following the release of a reassuring trading statement.The closing prices of… Continue reading Sharewatch
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell is seeking views on the BBC’s new application for a digital television service to replace the evening schedule on BBC Choice.The BBC has submitted a new proposal after Jowell refused approval of the first one in September this year (see Government Says No To BBC3). She surprised a large number in… Continue reading Consultation Period Opened For BBC Choice
The IPA has responded to claims published in this week’s Campaign that it has “laid the foundations” for the creation of a “supergroup” that would represent all of the UK communications industry, incorporating the current IPA, the Sales Promotion Consultants Association, the Internet Advertising Bureau, the Public Relations Consultants Association and the agency section of… Continue reading IPA Plays Down “Supergroup” Claims
London Taxi Promotions has introduced a Super Stretch Limosine advertising service to its portfolio, and has already signed its first client- the city of New York. The company hopes the new service will be particularly attractive to advertisers looking for stunts or presence at trade fairs and launches.Asher Moses, managing director, explained how the New… Continue reading London Taxi Promotions Launches Limo Ads
