Only four out of the top ten sites saw a rise in users over the month of April, according to data released by UKOM.
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Katherine Page, technical consultant at the National Readership Survey, explains why it is worth pursuing Project Fusion. “All the indications are that publisher websites have considerable potential to extend audience reach…”
Mail Online was the most popular national newspaper website in April according to data released by ABCe. Of all the UK national newspaper sites audited by ABC Mail Online pulled in the most traffic with a daily average of 2.3 million browsers.
The UK is expected to see a surge in the take-up of super-fast broadband services due to the rollout of new networks, according to Point Topic’s latest report.
News International launched its much-anticipated new-look Times website yesterday, ahead of its move to put all of the Times online content behind a paywall.
The BBC has released an updated version of the iPlayer with links to social networks Twitter and Facebook.
In our latest weekly column, Lawson Muncaster, CITY AM managing director, explains why “people will pay – and understand they have to pay – if the content is good enough”…
News International has unveiled its much-anticipated new-look Times website, ahead of its move to put the thetimes.co.uk and thesundaytimes.co.uk behind a paywall.
A new report from comScore shows that people spent nearly $34 billion on online shopping in Q1 2010, up 10% from this time last year.
Home, beauty, fashion and style websites were among the top-growing sites in the US in April 2010, according to new research from comScore.
