DMGT has confirmed the global expansion of its digital platform, Mail Online, after the news site recorded a 48% revenue increase in 2013.
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Yahoo! has entered into a strategic partnership with music video and entertainment platform VEVO in a move that will extend Yahoo and VEVO’s existing partnerships in France, Spain and Italy.
The social networking site has faced recent criticism from MPs, advertisers and the general public after it relaxed its rules concerning offensive and upsetting material.
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Channels in the new line-up include Comedy Central, MTV, Dave, Watch, Gold and Discovery.
CEO Marissa Mayer says Yahoo had worked hard over the years to earn users’ trust and that they still “fight hard to preserve it” as she sets out plans for a safer future.
The free-to-air broadcaster recorded ad revenue of £810 million in Q3 2013 and expects to deliver strong growth through the New Year.
