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Online advertising overtakes magazines

David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 11 Aug 2006 13:20 BST

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Online advertising raked in £1.3bn last year and is now worth three times the radio advertising market, Ofcom's annual report into the communications market has revealed.

Now the fourth-largest display advertising medium in the UK behind newspapers, TV and direct mail, online outstripped outdoor advertising in 2005, as well as both the business magazine and consumer magazine markets.

The situation was described on Thursday as "almost unthinkable going back two years" by the regulator's chief operating officer, Ed Richards, who said the online advertising market was now more than a third as big as the television market.

Two big advantages of online advertising are its targeted nature, which generally suits the niche nature of the Internet, and the ability of advertisers to closely track results, which has in turn led to a variety of specialised advertising arrangements such as cost-per-thousand or cost-per-click.

Ofcom's report, published on Thursday, also hinted at another reason why online advertising was taking off — people are using broadband Internet more and traditional media less, particularly in the lucrative 16-24 age bracket.

The report suggested this might partly be because this age group has a "higher ownership of most new technologies than the population as a whole", although there was also evidence of a inherent cultural shift. Seventy percent of Internet users in the 16-24 bracket have embraced activities such as social networking and blogging — half of them on at least a weekly basis.

Overall, from 2001 to 2005, radio consumption fell by 24 minutes a week across all adult age groups, with local commercial radio the biggest loser. Internet usage went up by 19 minutes, while TV gained 11 minutes of viewing time.

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