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  • Games Starz

    6 members Latest Activity: Feb 3 New games listed daily. Plus Xbox, 360, PC, Sony Playstation1/2/3, Retro, Wii, Nintendo DS, PSP, GameBoy Advance players to hook up and play Live on g…

  • Video Starz

    5 members Latest Activity: May 7 For those who create video, use video or publish video on the Net and anyone who wants to know more about it and learn more

  • Music Starz

    20 members Latest Activity: Dec. 30, 2009 A group to discover, share and enjoy all the latest new talented bands, singers and djs you know either live, podcast, video or audio out there at the…

  • Web Starz

    35 members Latest Activity: Jun 25 A group for all those interested in the buzz of Web 2.0, Widgets, User Generated Content, Social Networking Media applications etc to discuss, share a…

  • Job Starz

    11 members Latest Activity: Sep. 28, 2009 Site for all recruitment agencies, companies and individuals to post their contact details and jobs for other Media Starz to look at.

  • Pod Starz

    5 members Latest Activity: Jun. 17, 2009 Podcasts, list your faves, yours too if you create them. A group for Podders and Podlisteners, hints & tips, how to create and download, new news, sem…

  • PR Starz

    10 members Latest Activity: Aug. 25, 2009 PR online or offline a group to discuss the best ways to use this medium and a helpful directory for those looking

  • Outdoor Starz

    4 members Latest Activity: Jun. 18, 2009 Poster, Urban Furniture, Bus, Taxi, Train, Forecourt, Mall, Installation, ATM, you name it, you discuss it. The group covers them all and more; paper,…

  • Creative Starz

    9 members Latest Activity: Jun. 17, 2009 Geniuses, Artists, Thinkers, Producers, Directors, aspiring students, plus any other roles in the creative advertising process in whatever medium. Sha…

  • Sales Starz

    28 members Latest Activity: Dec. 16, 2009 Calling all Sales Starz - A place to list your business, discuss strategies, vacancies, deals, news, promotions, books, info, Q&A and make friends

  • Twitter Chinwag Starz

    25 members Latest Activity: Aug 18 All things Twitter including some of the media industry's best Twits (!) from MediaStarz & Chinwag et al, plus apps, advertising solutions, discussion…

  • Viral Starz

    19 members Latest Activity: Feb 8 For all those viral ads, vids, jokes, whatever, plus any chat about how to create and distribute them.

  • Biz Starz

    12 members Latest Activity: Jul 23 This is the group to join and post any Business promotion related topic. Yes we'll let you advertise on the site whatever you like, but it goes here.…

  • TV Starz

    7 members Latest Activity: Sep. 15, 2008 TV - those who work in it, trade it, create it, watch it. Terrestrial, Digital, Satellite, Cable, iTV, IPTV, Mobile TV, Reality TV, soap gossip, whate…

  • PinkChip

    6 members Latest Activity: Oct. 14, 2008 For the Business Women

  • Affiliate Starz

    3 members Latest Activity: Nov. 9, 2008 For all those Affiliate Starz out there to discuss, Q&A, make friends, have our own corner of the bar.

  • eMail Starz

    4 members Latest Activity: May. 6, 2008 For all your email needs and emailers to discuss issues. Growing directory of recommended in media forums, email software and email companies.

  • Radio Starz

    3 members Latest Activity: Oct. 14, 2008 Whether you are FM, AM, Digital or Internet, a group to discuss and list links on all radio topics, issues, Q & A, gossip, events, parties and info

  • Press Starz

    4 members Latest Activity: Oct. 14, 2008 More print than digital here. Print media planners, buyers, sales, jounalists, production, editors, photographers etc. Discussion forum and group to n…

  • Traffic Starz

    5 members Latest Activity: Oct. 14, 2008 For all those in the business of trafficking, adserving, tracking and analytics, both online and offline

Captain Kick-Back

Watch This Space!

Lebedev in the Money
It seemed at best an unlikely plan when it was announced last year that Alexander Lebedev and his team intended to move the Evening Standard from paid to free distribution. However after just 9 months the paper has begun making money. Doubling the print costs and bidding farewell to the revenue made from newspaper sales, in the middle of a recession no less, was a tremendously bold move. But research has shown that all those additional copies are actually being read, and the beneficial effect this has had for advertisers has seen the coffers filling up once more.

Captain Kickback says: “with politicians stopping you in the street and patting down your pockets for loose change before taking your shoes and sending you on your way, this switch to free distribution was an intuitive masterstroke. The Standard used to sell 1,600 papers at Oxford Circus on a good day. Today, they can easily give away 20,000 copies there. Although owned and managed by the same team, it’s doubtful that the ailing Independent will follow the Standard into free distribution, but there are bound to be some interesting changes afoot.”

Metr0
Associated spent a day in court recently, taking out an injunction against the humorous politickists who published a spoof version of their free commuter newspaper, Metro. Metr0, as it was called, drew attention to the new government’s stance on immigration law by leading with a fake story that Gordon Brown was being forcibly repatriated to Scotland. 20,000 copies of the paper were given out in central London, none of the paper’s other 32 areas of distribution were targeted.

Ad Decline slowing
Reports on ad spend for the first quarter of 2010 have shown that the news for local newspapers is still bad, but is getting worse slower than it has been of late. The amount spent on local press advertising Jan-March was 5.2% down on the same period last year. So far, so bad, but if you consider that Oct-Dec 2009 was 14.1% down on Oct-Dec 2008, things suddenly start to look like they might be bottoming out.

Captain Kickback says: “much of this almost-improvement will be due to classified advertisers finding the money once more to do more than just pay the wage bill and hope that nobody asks for the rent, however media mix is also playing a part here. Over the last 2-3 years many advertisers will have eschewed print media in favour of an entirely digital campaign. Now that the budget allows it, many will now be recognising the value of a more varied schedule.”

6Music
No real news for advertisers here you might think, but BBC 6Music’s 11th hour rescue is solid news for DAB broadcasting. The BBC’s commitment to raise the station’s profile and listener base rather than close it down is shoe in foot with the government re-opening discussions on a switch off date for FM broadcasting: if we are all finally going to make the switch to DAB, the Beeb will have a vital role to play in creating and promoting DAB content worth listening to. The station’s survival could also be seen as a victory for social media, as campaigns on Facebook and activity on Twitter contributed to the BBC Trust receiving more than 25,000 emails asking that the station be kept open.

Captain Kickback says: “we need to either conclude our ablutions promptly or get off the pot with all this DAB business. The technology is nearly 30 years old and we’re still arguing about the switchover. It’s chickens and eggs though- the investment in signal strength will only come when listenership is high enough, but listenership will only be high enough once the signal strength is sufficient for DAB car stereos to be worth having. While we’re on the subject, since it is necessary by definition that a chicken has to have been born from an egg, but not similarly inherent in the nature of eggs that they must be laid by a chicken, clearly the egg came first. Furthermore, since mutation occurs only during reproduction, it’s surely inescapable that the first chicken as we know it will have been born from an egg laid by a not-quite chicken. But I digress.”

The Manchester Wall has Fallen
Having the confidence and the business acumen to beat Murdoch to the punch and put a paywall around your website is terrific. Not realising that almost nobody will pay up to £60 a year to read local gossip and restaurant reviews on Manchester Confidential is a terrific way to alienate users, lose face all over the shop and save yourself the bother of having to send out invoices to advertisers. Publisher Mark Garner won’t reveal how many of ManCon’s 260,000 free readers signed up to be paid-for subscribers to his website, but having reverted to a free model, is no doubt relieved that instead of being termed ‘a failure’ in the trade press it’s largely being described as ‘an experiment’.

Captain Kickback says: “It’s both unfair and inaccurate to compare ManCon to the Times, but nuts anyway. So long as a similar product is available elsewhere for free, it’s difficult to see why anybody would pay for their news online. It’s a brave or foolish imaginary media superhero who suggests that Murdoch has it wrong, but nuts anyway. Forcing users to pay for content will put a huge dent in user numbers, impacting advertising revenue, and while people can visit the BBC’s offering free of charge, why wouldn’t they?”


If you would like more detail on any of the issues discussed in this email, your Space and Time contact will be delighted to help.

See You Next Time!!

Captain Kickback

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