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The enormous potential of next-generation in-car audio systems, networked home audio systems, smart TVs and tablets, combined with faster Internet and 4G networks, will catapult consumer take-up of digital music services to even greater heights, confirms a new report published today by recording industry trade body the BPI.
The parallels between religion and social networking are striking and now, instead of praying to the void, you type into it. By James Whitmore, MD at Postar
New m-commerce platform hits critical mass, giving brands access to 15 million opted-in consumers across its three shareholders’ customer bases.
As 2012 came to a close, the UK’s total online audience saw its numbers dwindle slightly, down 244,000 users month on month.
Marketers need to apply the same seriousness to planning, budgeting and measuring campaigns with a social media element as is expected from the best traditional campaigns, argues a new report.
The Independent online has seen a good level of growth for December 2012 according to the latest data from ABC. With a 13.8% increase on the previous month, the website bagged an extra 117,590 unique daily browsers, bringing its total up to 970,899.
As the digital and mobile revolutions continue at breakneck speed, there is a legitimate concern that we are going to experience a technological overload. Now, Future Foundation’s latest research reveals how our responses to technology are rapidly changing.
With more than 150 senior media executives in attendance, the Year Ahead 2013 offered a feast of insider knowledge and thoughtful crystal ball gazing. You can now watch our exclusive online video to see what predictions some of our panellists and guests made for 2013…
Deloitte predicts that the television industry in 2013 will commence the roll-out the next generation of high definition TV, known as 4K, offering four times the resolution of the best high definition services currently available, amongst other key predictions.
