As YouTube celebrates its sixth birthday, it is able to boast three billion page views a day, which is the equivalent of almost half the world’s population watching a video.
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Lord Alan Sugar’s latest BBC One series claimed the all-important peak-hour ratings with a high of more than eight million viewers last night.
On Wednesday 18 May the EU data protection advisory ruled that location information collected by devices will now be classed as personal data. Julian Reiter, MD at Group Positive, comments…
Are Sunday newspapers struggling to sell ad space? According to MediaWeek, the Mail on Sunday is trying to lure advertisers with a competition for £250,000 worth of free space.
The UK will be given one year to comply with EU’s Privacy and Communications Directive, which covers cookie laws.
The US eReader market has seen more than 60% growth this year and has more than quadrupled since 2009.
Raymond Snoddy says finding a solution to the current super-injunction mess, farce, brouhaha will not be easy, particularly when it is difficult to define what is in the public interest v what the public is interested in (though actually what the public is interested in is a better starting place than is generally supposed)…
BBC One banked a prime time peak ratings run last night with Eastenders, Holby City and Crimewatch.
TiVo Premiere has added Hulu Plus to its offering, alongside Netflix, Blockbuster, Amazon Instant Video and YouTube services.
blinkx recorded pre-tax profit up $16.1 million for the year ending 31 March, with revenue nearly doubling to $66.1 million.
