June saw the UK’s digital (desktop only) population rise slightly to 45.4 million unique visitors, the highest figure reported so far this year.
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Display adspend has grown at its strongest rate for four years. Here, Warc’s James McDonald looks at the impact across different media.
Customer growth of 506,000 in the UK and Ireland was the highest annual organic growth in 11 years, with revenues up 6% to £7,820 million, according to the group’s latest financial results.
Despite the prolific rise of smartphones, laptops remain the most popular screens, according to new data from the second wave of Mediatel’s Connected Screens report.
Despite a 4% decline in viewing figures, which chief executive Adam Crozier said remains a key area for improvement, pre-tax profits were up 25% to £391 million.
AA/Warc: UK ad spend in Q1 was the highest on record with growth in traditional display advertising – including TV, radio and outdoor – particularly strong.
The new BBC Store, run by the Beeb’s commercial arm BBC Worldwide, will aim to offer more than 10,000 hours of programming within the first year, including popular shows such as Doctor Who.
Sky is set to offer satellite households an “Apple and Netflix-style” experience, moving on from the grid-style guide that the broadcaster first developed back in 1998.
New research from UM London reveals concerns over the impact smartphones are having on our day-to-day lives.
The TV Player Report is the first set of BARB data to focus on viewing that takes place on computer devices such as laptops, desktops, tablets and smartphones.
