Raymond Snoddy asks whether the mainstream media plays a crucial role in defining the agenda of social media – rather than the other way around?
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Hearst Magazines has reported pre-tax profits of £12.4 million for 2010, more than nine times its profit of £1.3 million reported in 2009.
Apple has launched its latest iPhone – the iPhone 4S, a slimmed-down, faster version of last year’s iPhone 4.
Online has bucked wider advertising trends, growing at a rate of 13.5% to £2.26 billion for the first half of the year, according to new research by the IAB.
Dominic Finney, director at digital consultancy FaR, says Facebook at its heart is the most networked company in the world and therefore has the ability to pool the greatest single mass of noise around your brand…
A pub landlady has won the latest stage of her fight to air Premier League games using a foreign TV decoder.
Amazon’s Kindle Fire is set to reignite the already fierce tablet war and potentially create a two-horse race between Amazon and Apple, according to new research.
Greg Grimmer wonders whether TV is actually more imbecilic than ever…
ZenithOptimedia has made a small reduction to its global ad forecast for 2011 as fears of a double-dip recession sees advertisers limiting budget increases.
Facebook has launched a Premium Ad unit, designed to promote page posts. The new product expands from Facebook’s Sponsored Stories.
