New Hitwise figures reveal that, for the first time, social networks now receive more UK internet visits than search engines.
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A keynote speech by Adknowledge’s John Cole and an introductory research presentation by The Nielsen Company’s Brad Little set the scene for the final session of the day – Social Media and Gaming.
The Broadcast in a multi-platform world seminar kicked-off the afternoon sessions at this year’s Media Playground 2010 event. Panellists including Mediaedge:CIA’s Michael Beecroft, Rovi’s Richard Bullwinkle and SeeSaw’s Ben Williams discussed Project Canvas, SeeSaw and Google TV, before making five year predictions for the television industry.LOVEFiLM’s group digital officer Lesley MacKenzie talked of possible ventures… Continue reading Video highlights from Media Playground 2010: Broadcast in a multi-platform world
The Big Digital Debate was bound to cover the recent i-level downfall, with Mark Cross, the COI’s communications planning officer, and i-level founder Andrew Walmsley on the panel.Cross responded to criticism over the COI’s review, which saw i-level lose the government’s digital media account –
If you missed MediaTel Group’s one-day Media Playground 2010 event in London last week, you can get a flavour of the day here:
The government has scrapped plans to introduce independently funded local news consortia, new culture secretary Jeremy Hunt announced in his first major speech today.
Facebook users will soon be able to expand magazine article links in to a full story without having the leave the social networking site’s news feed.
Google could enter the TV market with a bid for Premier League football rights, LoveFilm’s group digital officer Lesley MacKenzie told delegates at last week’s Media Playground 2010 event.
According to new figures from Magna, global online advertising will rise by 12.4% in constant currency terms during 2010, to $61 billion dollars.
Apple’s chief executive Steve Jobs is set to unveil the latest fourth-generation iPhone at the company’s Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco later today.
