Capital Interactive, the online division of Capital Radio, attracted 12,500 people to watch this year’s Party in the Park for the Prince’s Trust online via live streams on the Capital website. Event traffic to the site was almost double that of last year, while a year on year increase of 85% was seen in the… Continue reading Online Party Attracts Thousands
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Europeans remain wary web shoppers but the UK is leading the way, according to a new Wall Street Journal Europe/GfK Worldwide Survey. The survey of 12,500 Western European consumers shows that whilst almost half have access to the internet, only around 20% have actually bought anything online in the last six months. Even those that… Continue reading UK Leads European Online Shopping, Says GfK Survey
Web giant MSN sat comfortably in the number one spot of the Top Ten UK Online advertisers for May 2001, according to figures from NetValue. 5455,000 individual at home internet users were exposed to MSN.com throughout the month and the site achieved 39.5% reach of the total UK internet universe. Amazon.co.uk held on to second… Continue reading New Media Round-Up
Internet use around the globe is on the increase according to a number of recent reports. Net penetration in Argentina rose by 100% in the year to March 2001 and the number of internet users in Argentina is now around 2 million according to the DíAlessio/IROL/Harris Online Poll. Around 1.2 million households now have net… Continue reading Insight Analysis: Global Net Round Up
Business to business display advertising has been impacted by the technology and telecom adspend downturn, but recruitment revenues have remained strong at EMAP, according to chairman Adam Broadbent’s AGM statement.The consumer magazine division is showing some growth and circulation revenues are continuing to improve, the company said. Radio advertising has shown a decline in the… Continue reading EMAP First Half Marginally Behind Last Year
Despite losses in its customer base (see Forecasts) BT’s wireless mobile division, Genie, reports success in the internet phone market. Better, more easily accessible WAP services have lead to an increase in the number of WAP phones purchased and the number of page impressions recorded for WAP services. Genie reports that WAP page impressions have… Continue reading UK WAP Use On The Increase
ITV has signed a deal with NTL, the UK’s largest cable network, to carry its new sports channel.The deal will mean that a further 2m viewers will be able to subscribe to ITV Sport when it launches on 11 August. The channel will also be carried on ONdigital, which has today rebranded as ITV Digital.ITV’s… Continue reading ITV Signs Deal With NTL
The men’s lifestyle magazine market may be over the hill and the women’s lifestyle market bursting at the seams recently, but the niche markets of men’s and women’s health and fitness titles have been steaming ahead, showing growth two or three times greater than their parent sectors. However, recently the vital signs have indicated a… Continue reading Feature: The Health Of The Fitness Mag Market
Television will drive the change in communications brought about by new technologies, according to ITC chief executive Patricia Hodgson. Speaking at the annual lunch of ISBA yesterday, she said television, with its familiarity and ubiquitousness, would give most consumers their first taste of “broadband Britain.”“We are seeing a correction from the first heady days of… Continue reading Hodgson: TV Will Drive Communications Change
Greg Dyke’s unflattering description of Kelvin MacKenzie at the Radio Festival yesterday (see Dyke Hits Back At TalkSPORT) has provoked an inevitable counter-attack from the talkSPORT chief executive.Defending his opinions of the BBC’s going “cheque-book crazy on rights” to sporting events as “legitimate”, MacKenzie said in a statement issued today, that Dyke had one aim… Continue reading MacKenzie Counters Dyke Attack
