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ITV Revenues To Remain Flat In 2004, Says Billetts

ITV Revenues To Remain Flat In 2004, Says Billetts

ITV’s commercial airtime revenues will barely grow during 2004, as its share of TV advertising dips from 51% to 50%, according to new a forward-looking report from Billetts Media Consulting.

Billetts says that ITV’s revenues will rise by a meagre 0.3% in 2004, whilst multi-channel advertising jumps by 11.0% year on year. As a result, multichannel’s share of the market will rise from 19.0% in 2003 to 20.3% this year. This is more than double the share of advertising that the multi-channel sector took in 1997.

Strong revenue growth will also come from Five, which is predicted to rise by 6.0% this year. Channel 4 is weaker at just 2.0% growth and its share of the market is expected to fall behind multi-channel’s by the second half of the year.

Share Of Commercial Television Revenue Trends 
           
  ITV  Channel 4  Five  Multichannel  GMTV 
1997 65 20 3 9 3
1998 62 20 5 11 3
1999 60 19 6 12 2
2000 59 19 6 13 2
2001 56 20 6 15 2
2002 54 20 8 17 2
2003 51 20 8 19 2
2004F 50 19.8 8 20.3 2
Source: Billetts, January 2004 

Overall, the total television airtime market is forecast to rise by 3.0% in 2004, an improvement on 2003’s 0.5% rise. This concurs with October 2003 forecasts from Mediaedge:cia, which also predict a 3.0% rise in the television market this year (see UK Media Inflation Forecasts From Mediaedge:cia).

Billetts expects growth to come from the Olympics and Euro 2004 competitions (the Euro 2000 competition pushed revenues up by 16% in June of that year). The report also says that two or three major car launches should improve motor spend.

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