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Gill Hind was quoted in The Guardian on " UK broadcasters trade ad airtime for advertisers’ shares"
3 June 2024Karen Egan was quoted in The Times on "Vodafone’s glass-half-empty CEO out to improve your phone signal"
3 June 2024François Godard was quoted in The Times on "The woman who wants to bring the glory days back at Sky"
3 June 2024On the precipice: UK mobile market in Q1 2024
3 June 2024Mobile service revenue growth was broadly flat at +4% this quarter—stronger than expectations as operators begin to raise new-customer pricing.
We expect changes to in-contract price increases (7-9ppts lower than last year’s), and continued re-contracting, to drive service revenue growth into negative territory next quarter.
There has been a marked slowdown in data traffic growth recently, from c.20-30% to 12%—with poor weather, customer spend reduction, and a shift towards lower-quality video likely all impacting.
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The UK charity sector’s role in sustaining the fabric of communities is increasingly important as poverty spreads during the worst cost-of living crisis since the 1970s, at the same time as donations are weaker and costs are rising.
Media play a crucial role in raising the awareness, engagement and donations to charities by individuals, the bedrock of income. Selected case studies of TV, radio and the press show how charities leverage their unique qualities to engage audiences across the UK.
We highlight Gordon Brown’s landmark anti-poverty community-based Multibank initiative, which gifts essentials to those most in need, and has vital support from Sky, the Financial Times and News UK.