100,000 people are now paying to read The Times and The Sunday Times online – a year after News Corporation decided to put the newspapers behind a £2 a week paywall.
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In response to Raymond Snoddy’s article ‘Jeremy Hunt may be a classy lambada dancer but unless he listens he won’t shimmy his way out of this one’, OMG!’s Roger Gane and the Broadcast Journalism Training Company’s Steve Harris comment.
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Mobile is a “great channel” to acquire new business, according to Debeham’s digital marketing manager Harriet Williams.
Virgin Media has unveiled its first advertising campaign for TiVo – promising to be the best way to watch TV ever.
Jeremy Hunt has confirmed that he plans to give News Corporation’s BSkyB takeover bid the green light but will consult on extra conditions.
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Brands need to understand more about what the consumer wants before jumping into social commerce, according to a new study from Havas Media Social and Lightspeed Research.
Google has unveiled its latest social offering today – Google+, which has been in development for more than a year. But can it really rival Facebook? What do you think?
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn enjoyed record unique-audience figures last month, according to the latest official data from UKOM/Nielsen.
