At the start of December, GroupM released a revised forecast for UK adspend, predicting a fall of 12% year on year in 2009.
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Online spending continues to soar in the rush before Christmas, according to comScore.
The BBC Trust has given a provisional green light to Project Canvas, the BBC’s joint venture with ITV, BT, Five, Channel 4 and TalkTalk.
NME Radio is set to launch on national DAB for an eight month trial period starting tomorrow.
New weekly free newspaper The London Weekly launches its website on Sunday ahead of the print version which hits the streets in February.
Around half (52%) of American TV viewers would be willing to watch ads they would otherwise skip if they were paid to view them, according to new research from Synovate.
Wallpaper* magazine will have an augmented reality cover on its January issue and a special feature enhanced with AR technology.
Tim Elkington, former managing director of the National Online Recruitment Audience Survey (NORAS), has been appointed as the new head of research at the Internet Advertising Bureau.
The UK enjoyed the highest average increase in TV watching in Europe during 2008, up by 3.2% to 3.8 hours a day, according to a new report from Ofcom.
