Tuesday 10 March 2015

Media AM - TV ad revenue in UK hits £4.91bn in 2014, plus Newspaper ABCs at a glance; Anna Jones; Newsworks; YouTube Kids

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Media AM Bulletin
10th March 2015
TV ad revenue in UK hits record £4.91 billion in 2014
TV ad revenue in UK hits record £4.91 billion in 2014
Television ad revenue in the UK increased for the fifth consecutive year in 2014, up 6 per cent to a record high of £4.91 billion, according to figures by Thinkbox.
Newspaper ABCs: February 2015 at a glance
Newspaper ABCs: February 2015 at a glance
All newsbrands experienced falls in print circulations in February, with the biggest monthly drops reported by The Sun, The Guardian and the Financial Times.
Anna Jones: Magazines got under my skin
Anna Jones: Magazines got under my skin
Anna Jones, the chief executive at Hearst Magazines UK, describes that being appointed her current role "was a dream come true".
Newsworks 2015 unable to unite disjointed sector
Newsworks 2015 unable to unite disjointed sector
Rufus Olins never expected an easy ride when he took the role of promoting the national press to advertisers three years ago, but he would have been forgiven for thinking it might get a little easier.
The problem is all agencies require true collaboration
The problem is all agencies require true collaboration
Publishers explore the value of media context
Publishers explore the value of media context
Programmatic selling and media value were central themes at the recent Newsworks Shift conference, Arif Durrani writes.
Advertisers eye content tie-ups for YouTube Kids
Advertisers eye content tie-ups for YouTube Kids
The new app promises a targeted audience, but brands must utilise this opportunity with care, David Benady writes.
Is a broadcasting levy a good replacement for the licence fee?
Is a broadcasting levy a good replacement for the licence fee?
MPs are gunning for the BBC licence fee, but is the proposed broadcast levy a realistic alternative, Gurjit Degun asks.
Media business rankings
Media business rankings
6 March 2015: No change in the media league this week.
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