The National Readership Survey (NRS), which provides estimates of printed newspaper and magazine readerships, has appointed research specialist RSMB and UKOM/Nielsen to conduct a trial fusion of online audience data.
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The BBC has decided to continue with their free news and sports mobile applications for Blackberry and Android phones.
According to new forecasts by eMarketer, US online video viewers will represent 77% of internet users by 2014.
AOL UK has announced that they will be working with ITN in a video clips deal, as the online firm continues to try and establish itself as a content rich destination.
Over 177 million U.S. Internet users watched video content in June – slightly down from the 183 million in May.
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Raymond Snoddy on News International’s adventures in online with SunTalk and the Times paywall.
Apple have managed to beat analyst forecasts by raising their net quarterly profit up by 78% to $3.25 billion (£2.1 billion) for the three months to 26 June, up from $1.83bn for the quarter last year.
TV Everywhere is a proposal from pay-television service providers to extend access for authorised subscribers to premium programming over the internet.
An online campaign is being launched by Facebook to celebrate reaching 500 million global users. This means that one in every twelve people in the world now has a Facebook account.
