Since Q2 2010, the number of ads delivered in HD has doubled from 10% to 20%, according to a new study from Extreme Reach.
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The Mail on Sunday and Sunday Mirror enjoyed significant reader gains in the immediate aftermath of the News of the World closure, but a ‘Sun on Sunday’ has a strong appeal, according to new research by Kantar Media.
CITY AM registered its first profitable year in 2010 with a pre-tax profit of £439,047.
Arqiva’s SeeSaw, the online TV service has been bought by a consortium of investors for more than £10m.
A statement released by James Murdoch this morning confirms Tom Mockridge replaces Rebekah Brooks as CEO of News International.
Google+ is expected to reach 10 million users soon, which isn’t bad considering it was released less than a month ago and is still invite-only. It is Google’s latest attempt to master the social media world, and it seems to be working.
According to a Toluna QuickSurveys and Newsline poll, only 6.5% of people bought the last edition of News of the World on Sunday who wouldn’t normally buy a copy.
Sky and ESPN have announced their live Premier League fixtures for 2011-12.
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has written to Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading to seek advice on News Corporation’s BSkyB takeover bid in light of the on-going News of the World saga.
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on the Facebook/Skype partnership, Google+, and the possibility of the iPad 3 in September…