The evolution of online technology and its adoption into every form of media has meant a shift in purpose for others. Ellen Brush, publishing director at Axon Publishing, explains the change in strategy for catalogue marketing, and its flourishing future despite competition from the internet…When it emerged, many pundits believed that the web would be… Continue reading The Revival Of Catalogues
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An increasingly ethical focus on public health and the effects of alcohol and junk food advertising is causing a shift in opinion, reaching both public and Governmental ears. Martin Thomas, head of strategy at MPG, explains the possible effects of new advertising legislation…Alcohol and so called “junk foods” appear to be vying for the dubious… Continue reading Super Sized Legislation
The evolution of the internet into an all-powerful media platform is forcing traditional owners to change their business models, expand their offerings and radically re-think tried and tested content formulas. Phil Cutts, Director of Marketing at PPA Marketing, explains the implications of online content for the consumer magazine sector…With control increasing over how and when… Continue reading New Media For Magazines
Recent advances in computer game technology have seen an increasing number of advertisers adopt the medium to grab the attention of audiences. Julian Ireland, European communications director at in-game ad specialists, Hive, explains the attractiveness of the medium, and its growing importance in the media mix…Hopefully we’ve all heard the stats, not the “it’s bigger… Continue reading Game On For Advertisers
Internet advertising is experiencing its second boom, with projected growth rates reaching startling proportions. Simon Andrews, founding partner of Big Picture Advertising, explains the changes that need to take place at agency level to capitalise on this online potential…I was fascinated by the MediaTel INSIGHT conference on the future of online the other week. There… Continue reading What’s holding digital back?
Technical innovation is frequently touted as a unique selling point for digital TV, with PVR, video on-demand and interactive services all cited as reasons to make the switch. But Simon White, TV Group Head at WWAV Rapp Collins Media explains that marketers may be missing the point in convincing consumers…Many comments have been made about… Continue reading The Race For Digital Dominance
Following reports of poor performance by the nation’s largest commercial broadcaster, ITV, Leigh Yoxall, TV Group Director at Starcom Mediavest, looks at the implications of the Contract Rights Renewal for the coming year…When ITV chose to combine their Carlton and Granada sales teams, the rationale was to save a huge amount of money and to… Continue reading ITV And The Role Of CRR In 2006
Podcasts have grabbed public attention in recent months, from conventional broadcasters offering ‘catch-up’ editions, to Channel 4 launching its own assault on the radio world, fronted by news reader John Snow. Programming consultant Paul Chantler looks at the threat posed by these radio ‘alternatives,’ asking if they could really spell the end for traditional broadcasting…Like… Continue reading Will Podcasts Kill The Radio Star?
Triple play services have been brought into sharp focus by recent developments in the TV industry. From Sky’s rumoured interest in Homechoice, to the NTL/Telewest merger, iTV Creative Consultant Richard Chong reviews the current TV landscape and its potential for change in an increasingly on demand world…For such a long time BSkyB has dominated the… Continue reading The Tortoise and the Hare
The advancement of digital media is leading to a generation of always-on, permanently connected consumers. MediaTel INSIGHT’s Sarah Pearce looks at the implications for the marketing industry, which is being forced to face up to a digital future…The consumer household is increasingly becoming enveloped in the digital arena. Advances in technology and cost cutting incentives… Continue reading The Digital Home