A week today, the AOP is running its Research Forum event, which is set to look at how online behaviour is changing and what it means for brands.
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The second episode of BBC One’s Turn Back Time – The High Street banked the peak ratings for the second week running.
After an embarrassing intro, which saw the chair of this morning’s Westminster Media Forum call on the CEO of YouTube rather than YouView, Richard Halton delivered a rather one-sided presentation about the service.
Jack’s last moments on Coronation Street were watched by a peak audience of more than 10.8 million viewers last night.
MediaCom, BSkyB and Guardian News & Media scooped the first ever MRG awards.
This weekend saw a ratings boost for both ITV1’s X Factor and BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing.
Outdoor revenues reached £212.2 million in Q3 2010, up 12.4% year on year, according to new figures from the Outdoor Advertising Association.
The Nielsen company has admitted to under-counting web traffic data due to a flaw in its system.
To see a snapshot of where RAJAR, BARB, NRS, POSTAR and TouchPoints are now and what their users are asking for the future, watch the latest currency videos from the MRG conference in Malta today.
Europe is poised to overtake US in online ad spend during 2011 as IAB Europe releases positive half yearly results.