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ITV revenue rises 13% in Q1 despite ad income dip

ITV has predicted it will outperform the TV ad market in 2012, as it reported external revenue ... , all ITV's non-NAR revenue (including production revenue, sponsorship, online ad revenue, pay TV income ... the businesses and reduce its dependence on the TV spot market in August 2010. Crozier said: "We continue ... down 1% in Q1. While the underlying television advertising market continues to be broadly flat, we ...

Virgin Media revenues rise 2.4% in Q1

base increased by 242,000 to 677,100, which has helped to grow the total paying TV consumer base by 50 ... of Virgin Media, said: "Demand for superfast broadband and TiVo, the UK's first mass-market ,connected-TV ...

AA reports UK ad spend lifted 2.7% in 2011

.7%) of the nation s adspend, rising nearly 17% to 4.78 billion. Advertisers continued to invest in TV campaigns too, with adspend up 1.9% in 2011 to 4.16 billion, representing 25.8% of total UK spend. TV spend ... ) (% change) total spend *TV 4,159.30 1.9 25.80% Radio 427 1.6 2 ...

Advertisers still hold concerns over transparency of media rebates

by media, online was seen as having the highest levels of rebates followed by TV, press and outdoor ... .3) and Philippines (2.1 and 1.6). Marketers in the APAC countries identified TV as the medium paying the biggest ... paying the highest rebates, followed by TV. There was a significant gap between the perceived level ...

Agencies predict TV ad market could rise 4% in Q2

Media agencies predict the TV ad market could increase by up to 4% in the second quarter of 2012 ... Agencies believe TV adspend could increase between 2% and 4% year on year between April and June 2012, which would mean TV spend in the first six months could be around 2% up on H1 2011. Media agencies predict the amount spent on TV spot advertising is expected to increase by around 1% to 3 ...

Social media ads 'justifying hype' as ZenithOptimedia lifts internet forecast

,674 Television 176,820 183,681 193,660 203,444 215,298 Radio 32,013 32,884 33 ...

Google and retail help seal record ad take for TV

Record viewing figures, big spending retail clients and Google's debut television campaign helped ... The TV sector attracted 887 new or returning advertisers (classed as those absent for five years ... commercial TV marketing body Thinkbox. Combined they accounted for 2.6% of total TV ad revenues, according to The Nielsen Company. The Nielsen Company found the top spending TV advertising category ...

Sector Analysis: Magazines

it with an online behind-the-scenes documentary TV series, and a social publishing exercise, which allowed readers ...

ITV profits rise 14.3% as production and online revenues grow

, an increase of 3% year on year, which it said was driven by growth outside TV spot advertising, which ... in 2011 and outperforming a TV ad market which ITV said rose 0.7% during the year. When questioned about suggestions from media agencies that NAR growth of 1% meant ITV underperformed the TV ad market ...

STV forecasts 4% TV ad revenue decline in Q1

STV, the channel-three licensee in Scotland, has forecast its TV ad revenues will be down 4% year ... STV has forecast its total airtime revenues will decline by 4% in the first quarter of 2012 as a 14% year-on-year increase in regional airtime is offset by an 8% year-on-year decline in national airtime revenues. Estimates from media agencies suggest the TV ad market will be flat in the first ...

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