Wanadoo’s rebranding as Orange Broadband will be boosted by the launch of the first campaign to announce its free broadband offer.The campaign, created by Fallon London, will begin tonight in the UK with a television spot, followed by Outdoor and national press.It is the first work that features product proof points that support the brand’s… Continue reading Orange Broadband Boosted By New Ad Campaign
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Yesterday’s World Cup triple bill was a major winner for BBC1, with a peak of more than nine million adults tuning in to see Brazil beat Croatia 1-0.Despite the Cup holders not showcasing their full footballing prowess, the match drew 36.5% of the adult viewing public, an average of over seven-and-a-half million, compared to Channel… Continue reading Brazil Lure Nine Million Adults To BBC1
ABC Electronic could have a podcasting measurement system in place by the end of the year, provided the Joint Committee for Web Standards in the UK and Ireland (JICWEBS) approves the plans.The Internet Technical Group (ITG) is working with ABC Electronic to define what constitutes a “podcast” and what could be the medium’s most effective… Continue reading Podcasting To Have Measurement System Soon
Four in ten or 37.4% of American teens spend at least three hours a day online outside of school, according to a Burst Media survey of more than 1,800 connected teens between the ages of 13 and 17.Just one in five or 19.6% say they are spending less than an hour online outside of school.… Continue reading Third Of US Teens Online For Over Three Hours A Day
World Cup fever shows no signs of abating as last night’s match up between Italy and Ghana, although not one of the showpiece games of the tournament, brought in 5.5 million adult viewers, a 28.9% audience share.ABC1 Men are clearly loving the chance to see so much football, as 1.8 million of them (44%) settled… Continue reading World Cup Continues To Bring In Viewers
Companies who let their workers watch World Cup matches at their desks could be in for a nasty surprise if they don’t have a TV licence.The BBC is streaming games live over the internet and if a business lets its workers watch the matches without having a licence it could receive a £1000 fine.A report… Continue reading Licence Needed To Watch Matches Online
Ofcom has predicted that commercial terrestrial television channels could lose almost 4% of their revenue if the pre-9pm ban on junk food and drink advertising aimed at children is introduced.The latest figures from the independent communications regulator predict that all commercial channels could lose up to £140 million, highlighting that GMTV could be the worst… Continue reading Channel Revenue To Fall With Junk Ad Ban
Virgin Radio programming will be transmitted on Freeview after a multi-year deal was signed with AIM-traded interactive content and service provider, YooMedia.Under the agreement, Virgin Radio will be available to over seven million homes in the UK with set-top boxes from Freeview, the UK’s Digital Terrestrial Television system.YooMedia, which provides the bandwidth for the transmission… Continue reading Virgin Radio To Launch On Freeview
Lord Fowler, chairman of the House of Lords BBC Charter Review Committee, has said the way the BBC’s increased licence fee bid is scrutinised is “totally inadequate”.He has called for parliament to have a much greater role in examining both the BBC Charter and the BBC bid for an increased licence fee.“The BBC now receives… Continue reading Parliament Must Have More Input Into BBC Licence Bid
The Daily Telegraph could launch a tabloid edition by the end of the summer, according to a report in The Observer.The tabloid update of the quality daily, claims the report, is part of a wider project to revamp the paper for the “digital age”, with William Lewis, an associate editor at the paper overseeing the… Continue reading Telegraph Could Launch Tabloid
