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Cable loses grip on the pay-TV market
1 November 2010 - Cable is still the leading platform for pay-TV in Europe but analysts say its dominance is slipping due to the rise of IPTV.
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Publicis Groupe Q3 organic growth beats expectations
21 October 2010 - Publicis Groupe has reported organic revenue growth in Q3 of 9.2%, according to figures from Merrill Lynch.
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Moody's deflates any print optimism in USA as online paywalls grow
20 October 2010 - In a week when there has been some splashes of cautious optimism for the resurgence of global ad revenue in Zenith and Merrill Lynch forecasts, the US print newspaper industry was dealt another hammer blow from forecasters on Monday.
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Bellwether Q3 delivers mixed messages
19 October 2010 - The latest IPA/BDO Bellwether survey raises as many questions as it answers. The headline is one of marketing budgets revised marginally upwards in Q3 after a similar small downgrade in Q2.
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Merrill Lynch Forecasts: "Potential For Continued Investment in Advertising"
19 October 2010 - Merrill Lynch have released updated European advertising forecasts, which put the UK at +6.7% this year, falling to +3.9% in 2011, but up a healthy 7% in Olympic year.
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Zenith UK advertising revenue predictions by medium
19 October 2010 - ZenithOptimedia has amended its detailed UK advertising forecasts, and now expects growth of 4.5% to £11.3bn in 2010, then to £11.6bn and to £12bn in 2011 and 2012 respectively (2.5% and 4%).
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iPad video ads capture viewers, for longer
19 October 2010 - New data from Rhythm NewMedia suggests that iPad is leading the way in attracting and keeping viewers with mobile video.
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Short-term optimism; mid-term caution in Zenith Global forecasts
18 October 2010 - On the face of it, ZenithOptimedia's latest global ad revenue forecast headlines make positive reading - up from 3.5% to 4.8% for 2010; and the 2011 forecast increased too. However, reading deeper, this is tempered with not unexpected concerns over the next two years at least.
Tags: Advertising RevenueZenith
US ad revenue forecasts on the up
18 October 2010 - As new forecasts come out today from ZenithOptimedia and Magna, the forecasters continue to edge their predictions upwards.
Tags: Advertising RevenueMAGNA GlobalZenith
Q2 sees 11% boost for UK ad market
15 October 2010 - TV continues to lead advertising's economic recovery, with overall UK adspend up 11% in Q2 2010 - the biggest single quarter growth for a decade.
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Content and app brands altering the mobile landscape

4 March 2010 by Sam Howroyd
Mobile internet

A third of UK mobile users (33%) see content and applications - such as games and maps - as an important factor when choosing their next mobile handset.

According to the latest TNS Global Telecoms Insights research, 13% of UK mobile users consider content and applications to be the single most important handset purchase consideration, compared with just 9% who pick their phone based on the model of handset and 12% who make their choice based on the network operator.

TNS says this demonstrates the growing power of content and application providers - such as Facebook, Google and Twitter in the UK - where almost a fifth (19%) are regularly downloading applications - more than those that load ringtones (17%) and caller tunes (13%).

The research also reveals that while users are still the most loyal towards handset brands such as Nokia, Samsung, Apple and BlackBerry - which account for 51% of total consumer brand-commitment - 24% of UK mobile users are now placing their loyalties with content and application brands instead, while 25% are primarily loyal to their operator.

Among younger consumers (aged 16-30), content and application brands account for 37% of total commitment compared with just 12% who are primarily committed to their operator, said TNS.

Stephen Yap, group director at TNS Technology, said: "As uptake and usage of mobile services proliferates, we are seeing profound changes in the way that people make purchase decisions and in the brands that are the most meaningful to them.

"While established handset makers are standing their ground, network operators are clearly under pressure from the rise of the likes of Facebook, Google and Twitter. These content providers are increasingly capturing consumers' loyalties and are leading the way in bringing users the benefits of the latest mobile technologies."

In February, Deloitte said that approximately one in five UK consumers now owns a smartphone, with this type of handset ranking fourth among owners in terms of the product they value most.

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