Yahoo! is launching a multi-million pound football marketing campaign, and Virgin Media has announced an app called ‘Sofa Stadium’.
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According to the Los Angeles Times, Rupert Murdoch is going to launch a digital newspaper in America, which would be distributed as paid content for the iPad, and mobile phones.
According to new research from eMarketer, advertisers will spend a predicted $1.28 billion on Facebook in 2010.
Professional social networking site Xing has made a record operating profit for the second quarter, making €3.7 million (£3.1 million) due to its strategy of investing in new revenue streams.
Channel Five has announced that it has made a deal with Facebook that means its TV-on-demand platform, ‘Demand Five’, will be embedded into the social-networking site.
According to new eMarketer projections, 85.5 million mobile users will access the web from smartphones in 2010, compared to the previous forecast of 83.5 million.
Smooth Radio launched on Freesat today. This news follows a week after it joined Digital One, a national digital audio broadcasting platform (DAB).
According to a new report from ECommera, only 13.6% of UK online shoppers would go directly to a brand’s website. By comparison, 42% would buy from an aggregated online retailer that offers a choice of brands, such as Amazon.
The UK’s online universe has seen a drop in size for the second month in a row. According to data released by UKOM, there were 38.4 million people online over the month of June, a drop of over 2 million people since April.
The latest research piece from Ipsos looks at how digital music is shifting from pirate sites to legal alternatives, and what the implications may be…
