The Advertising Association has published new research by the World Advertising Research Centre (WARC), showing an increase in consumer spending on magazines, topping the £2 billion mark for the first time.The new figures also show expenditure to have increased by £54 million year on year, equating to a rise of 34% in real terms over… Continue reading Consumer Magazine Spending Tops £2 Billion
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Digital penetration in the UK has reached 63% of all UK households, up from 61.9% at the end of the first quarter of 2005, according to Ofcom’s latest Digital Television Update.The report shows that by June 30 2005, the total number of digital TV households in Britain rose by almost 298,000, reaching 15.7 million, with… Continue reading Digital TV Reaches 63% Of UK Households
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is forecast to be firmly established as an alternative platform to digital satellite, terrestrial and cable transmission over the next ten years, with delivery of television over the internet transforming the TV market industry.According to new research from LoveLace Consulting and informitiv, television will become increasing like the internet, with scheduled… Continue reading IPTV Moving Into Mainstream TV Marketplace
Culture secretary, Tessa Jowell, is expected to confirm media watchdog Ofcom’s proposed date for the switchover from analogue to digital, marking the 2008-2012 period as the start of the process.Speaking tonight at the Royal Television Society Cambridge convention, Jowell looks set to affirm Ofcom’s plan for the UK, switching the country to digital region by… Continue reading Jowell To Endorse Switchover Date
The Daily Telegraph is set for an editorial overhaul in the coming months, as Martin Newland, editor of the paper, signs Neil Darbyshire and William Lewis as joint deputy editors.The appointments offer “the qualities most suited to driving forward change and development at the title,” according to Newland, who also stated that any change would… Continue reading Telegraph Reshuffles Editorial Ahead Of Revamp
This morning saw Independent News & Media (INM) announce record interim results for the six months to 30 June 2005, with particularly strong growth by the Independent, which saw advertising revenues increase by a massive 18.5% amid what the company called a “volatile market.”The increase was due, the publisher said, to the “substantial” uplift in… Continue reading Independent Sees Ad Revenue Rise In Volatile Market
Outdoor advertising group, JCDecaux, has announced a 5.7% increase in revenues for the first six months of 2005, reaching €833.7 million, reflecting a sound performance for the group, despite softening advertising conditions in some European markets.Operating margin for the company enjoyed a healthy rise of 4.7% to hit €229.1 million, representing 27.5% of consolidated revenues.JCDecaux’s… Continue reading JCDecaux Announces Revenue Increase For First Half
Champions League football is set to continue on both Sky and ITV until May 2009, after both broadcasters renegotiated their existing broadcast rights to retain the sport for another four years.The new contracts, which run from next September until May 2009, will see ITV air two games on a Tuesday, using ITV1 and ITV4, with… Continue reading Champions League Rights Extended For ITV And Sky
Broadcast infrastructure operator Arqiva will tomorrow give the first European demonstration of mobile video broadcasting using the DVB-H standard, ushering in a new age of portable TV using devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and laptop PCs.The demonstration, which will form part of the Royal Television Society’s Cambridge Convention, will demonstrate reception… Continue reading Arqiva To Demonstrate Mobile Video Standard
MediaTel Group have confirmed that Richard Eyre, chairman of the IAB and David Hanger, former publisher of the Economist will be on the panel at this year’s Media Question Time evening.The fifth Media Question Time, in association with MediaGuardian, will be held on Tuesday 22nd November 2005 at the English Heritage Lecture Theatre, London, W1… Continue reading Richard Eyre Joins Panel For Media Question Time
