Location-based services (LBS) have topped the global league as the mobile feature set to grow the most, after world leading insights consultancy TNS revealed over 60% of those that don’t yet use the service globally want to start using them.
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ITV1 made another dent in the audience of Silent Witness last night with Scott & Bailey beating their BBC counterparts for the second week in a row.
DG, a traditional-TV ad delivery company that moved into the online-ad space when it acquired MediaMind last year, has purchased ad-targeting start-up Peer39.
Facebook has reported its first quarter on quarter revenue dip in two years, with net income falling slightly to $205 million as costs nearly doubled to $677 million.
Steve John Owens, a radio producer, presenter and podcaster, explains why it is clear to see that there is still a future for radio and radio advertising…
The Voice UK secured 11 million viewers in the final 15 minutes for BBC One on Saturday night, beating ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent.
The broadcasters’ network revenue results for March show lots of change once again. ITV1 was the only broadcaster to enjoy an increase on March 2011, up 1.4%.
Michael Bayler, strategist and author, Bayler & Associates, on the misconceptions that are holding data back…
The UK’s online population once again passed the 40 million mark with a total of 40.3 million users making up the digital audience in March.
