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TV Market Round-Up – July 2004

TV Market Round-Up – July 2004

Television advertising continued to go from strength to strength in July with total terrestrial revenue rising by a solid 9.8% year on year to almost £198 million, according to the latest agency estimates compiled by MediaTel Group.

The figures reveal a particularly impressive performance for Channel 4, which saw revenue rise by 9% to more than £49 million as a range of mobile phone brands, car manufacturers and beauty advertisers fought to secure airtime during the latest series of Big Brother (see Advertisers Line Up For Channel 4 Friends Finalé).

ITV also enjoyed a bumper month during July with the tail end of the Euro 2004 football tournament helping revenue to surge by an impressive 8.4% year on year to almost £124 million. The broadcaster claims to have experienced an overwhelming demand for airtime spots during the tournament, which delivered record audiences to the channel (see ITV Hails Euro 2004 A Success As Revenue Soars).

However, it was Five which put in the strongest performance with revenue climbing 10.7% higher year on year during July to just over the £20 million mark. The UK’s smallest commercial broadcaster also recently launched a dedicated commercial development team to maximise secondary revenue streams outside of traditional spot advertising (see Five Launches Commercial Team to Maximise Revenues).

Satellite broadcasters saw their combined revenue rise by a healthy 16.2% year on year to just under £44 million. Non-terrestrial channels continue to benefit from the fragmentation of media consumption and their ability to offer advertisers high-targeted audiences. Recently released figures from Ofcom show that the growth of digital satellite and Freeview have helped ITV1 to see its share of viewing decline by 16% in less than ten years and BBC One to dip by 7% during the same period (see Multi-Channel Success Hits Terrestrial Broadcasters).

Total Television Revenue – Jul 2004
Total Revenue     % Change
ITV1 114,090,000 123,640,000 8.4
C4 45,170,000 49,250,000 9.0
Five 18,430,000 20,400,000 10.7
GMTV 3,800,000 4,400,000 5.8
Total Terrestrial (inc. GMTV) 181,490,000 197,690,000 8.9
Total Satellite 40,900,000 43,770,000 16.2
Source: Agency Estimates      

ITV Franchises

Scotland experienced the most significant increase amongst the ITV franchises, with its share of revenue rising by 0.40% points year on year during July to 6.16%. LWT also performed well with a 0.27% points rise to 12.10%. At the other end of the scale, Carlton saw its share of revenue decline by 0.63% points to 14.15% and Yorkshire/North East dipped by 0.57% during the same period to 10.47%.

July ITV Franchise Revenue Share Comparison
Station Jul 03 Jul 04 % Point Change
Scotland 5.76 6.16 0.40
Anglia TV 7.86 7.87 0.01
Carlton 14.78 14.15 -0.63
LWT 11.83 12.10 0.27
Central 15.95 16.08 0.13
North West/Border 10.49 10.03 -0.46
Meridian 12.45 12.60 0.15
West Country 2.05 2.13 0.08
Ulster (UTV) 2.05 2.37 0.32
HTV 5.74 5.77 0.03
Yorkshire/North East 11.04 10.47 -0.57

Costs Per Thousand

Channel 4 saw costs per thousands decline across the board during July with a 11.8% drop in the Housewives With Children category and a 5.4% year on year dip in the ABC1 Adults category. ITV saw a notable 12.48% rise in the Women category and Five saw its housewives With Children category increase by 33.1% year on year during July.

CPTs            
  ITV1 % Ch YoY Channel 4 % Ch YoY Five % Ch YoY
Adults 7.62 11.1 5.47 -3.8 4.48 17.7
Men 20 13.1 13 -1.7 10 16.6
Women 12 12.48 9 -5.3 7.87 18.5
Hwvs 12 9.8 9 -2.8 6.84 16.5
Hwvs/Ch 56 18 30 -11.8 34 23.1
ABC1 Adults 21 10.6 11.9 -5.4 14 21.4

Commercial Impacts

Both ITV and Five saw commercial impacts decline across the board during June, with the former seeing an 8.2% dip in the Housewives With Children category and the later experiencing a 10.1% drop in the same category. Channel 4 saw a notable 23.6% increase in the Housewives With Children category and Satellite broadcasters experienced a 20.7% year on year rise in the Housewives category.

Commercial Impacts
  ITV1 Impacts % Ch YoY C4 Impacts % Ch YoY C5 Impacts % Ch YoY Satellite Impacts % Ch YoY
Adults 19,667 -2.5 10,910 13.4 5,517 -5.9 16,675 19
Men 7,663 -4.2 4,438 11.0 2,375 -5.1 7,932 17.6
Women 12,004 -1.4 6,472 15.1 3,142 -6.6 8,743 20.2
Hwvs 12,898 -1.3 6,760 12.2 3,615 -5 9,258 20.7
Hwvs/Ch 2,687 -8.2 2,022 23.6 733 -10.1 3,460 17.8
ABC1 Adults 7,075 -2.0 5,017 15.2 1,789 -8.8 6,856 15.1

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