According to a new survey by King Fish Media, HubSpot and Junta42, 72% of US companies said they had a social media strategy.
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LoveFilm have landed a digital distribution deal with US company MGM, meaning that members of LoveFilm will be able to watch a selection of MGM films online.
YouTube has announced they will be launching a free movie service, with over 400 titles initially available.
According to a new survey from Lightspeed Research, 58% of TV viewers have streamed or downloaded television within the last six months.
Digg, the social link-sharing website, has relaunched the fourth version of its site.
The latest UKOM data shows that 39 million Britons accessed the internet in July, representing two thirds of the population (and eight tenths of those who ever go online).
American broadcaster ABC is to launch its first video-on-demand service outside of North America in the UK, after making a deal with BT.
According to new research from MyVoucherCodes.co.uk, the Google logo is viewed once every nine minutes in the UK.
According to data from Hitwise, almost 17% of all UK page views in June were on Facebook. This is over twice as many as Google.
IPC has launched an NME app for iPhones and iPods, which will provide a number of services including news, ticket listings, video interviews and exclusive photograhs.
