Trinity Mirror is launching a free weekly newspaper in the Midlands to target “active consumers”.The Birmingham Post & Mail will launch on 10 January and has been designed to appeal to those who are actively interested in local news and are considered receptive to advertising. The paper will be distributed to ethnic minorities and homes… Continue reading Trinity Mirror Unveils New Title
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Jose Cuervo Gold Tequila is to use radio advertising for the first time this Christmas by sponsoring Virgin Radio’s Party shows over the festive period.The deal means that the drinks brand will “own” the shows for the next four weeks. They usually go out on Saturday evenings between 6pm and 10pm, but the deal also… Continue reading Jose Cuervo Takes A Shot At Radio Ads
The Scottish Executive has invested in taxi advertising in an effort to prevent drink-driving during the Christmas season. The message “Drink Driving- You’ve too much to lose” has been carried on 80 supersides and 20 single door ads on Taxi Media cabs around Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen since 10 December, and the campaign will run… Continue reading Taxis Carry Drink-Drive Warning
Vivendi Universal (VU) yesterday sold a third of its stake in BSkyB, leaving it with a 15% share in the satellite television company. It is thought that the money raised from the sale, around £1 billion, will be used to fund further acquisitions by VU. Vivendi’s decision not to offload all its interests in BSkyB… Continue reading Vivendi Offloads BSkyB Shares
United Business Media (UBM) is expecting revenue and profits to finish the year in line with expectations, despite the difficult market conditions. In a pre-close trading statement issued today, chief executive Clive Hollick said the company had achieved a “satisfactory performance in an exceptionally tough year,” adding that, the ‘significant reduction’ in UBM’s cost base… Continue reading UBM Says Profits Will Be As Expected
Daily Mail and General Trust’s results, released yesterday, showed a rise in ad revenues but a fall in profits (see DMGT Results Bring No Respite From Ad Gloom). This news caused shares to slip by the end of the day, ending down 2¾p at £6.34.Elsewhere, satellite broadcaster BSkyB dropped 6.69% to end at £7.46 after… Continue reading Sharewatch
The Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) has had some positive news for its campaign to prevent the use of internet “cookies” being banned by a legislation it believes could cost UK businesses millions of pounds.Danny Meadows-Klue, the IAB’s chairman and chief executive, said: “While it is too early to pop champagne corks, the IAB has succeeded… Continue reading Crumbs Of Hope For Cookie Saving Campaign
Vivendi Universal yesterday sold a third of its stake in BSkyB, leaving it with a 15% share in the company. It is thought that the money raised from the sale, around £1bn, will be used to fund further acquisitions by the company.Thanks to Vivendi’s decision not to offload all its interests in BSkyB at once,… Continue reading Vivendi Offloads BSkyB Shares
United Business Media (UBM) is expecting revenue and profits to finish the year in line with expectations, despite the difficult market conditions. In a pre-close trading statement today, chief executive Clive Hollick said the company had achieved a “A satisfactory performance in an exceptionally tough year”, continuing: “The significant reduction in our cost base leaves… Continue reading UBM Says Profits Will Be As Expected
Online advertising in the UK has increased 66% year on year in the run up to Christmas, with the number of online shopping campaigns increasing from 271 during November 2000 to 449 in November this year.A report from LemonAd also found that the total number of campaigns over the year was 7,099, placed on 411… Continue reading Online Ads Increase In Christmas Run-Up
