News Corporation reports profit that beats analysts’ forecasts, mainly due to its broadcasting activities offsetting declines in publishing.
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Google has dropped to its lowest percentage market share of UK search in five years.
Neil Sharman, head of research and analysis, Telegraph Media Group, says that those advertising 4G networks and handsets have the benefit of foresight on their side…
Apple have revealed that they have sold three million iPads in the first three days after launch.
Scripps Networks Interactive, the owner of UKTV, has reported a rise in Q3 2012 with net income jumping by 20% to $118.41 million, up from $98.6 million in the same period last year.Revenue for the quarter climbed to $566.18 million from $503.74 million in the prior year, while analysts estimated to see revenues of $555.71… Continue reading Scripps Networks sees revenue jump to $566m
Despite his reputation as a pioneer of social media campaigning, President Barack Obama may be influencing fewer voters through 21st century technology than his Republican rival Mitt Romney, according to new research undertaken by Mindshare.
A new survey from 451 Research’s ChangeWave service shows that while Netflix leads among paid alternative TV providers, the Amazon Instant Video service is making big gains among consumers“While Netflix still holds the largest share by far of the paid alternative TV market, consumers continue to shift towards Amazon’s Instant Video service,” said Andy Golub… Continue reading Amazon gains on Netflix in US OTT TV market
Greg Grimmer: LinkedIn has always been discussed in quite derogatory terms by the agency world.
Michael Bayler, strategist and author, Bayler & Associates, writes: Engagement continues to both fascinate and bewilder stakeholders right across marketing and media. An underlying question that’s key to the discussion is whether brand-owners should look beyond advertising for ways to build and grow brand equity?
Following news last week from France, Germany is the latest European country to discuss letting newspaper publishers charge internet search engines for displaying links to their articles
