The National Readership Survey (NRS), which provides estimates of printed newspaper and magazine readerships, has appointed research specialist RSMB and UKOM/Nielsen to conduct a trial fusion of online audience data.
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The BBC has decided to continue with their free news and sports mobile applications for Blackberry and Android phones.
According to new forecasts by eMarketer, US online video viewers will represent 77% of internet users by 2014.
Financial Times owner Pearson has reported a 79% increase in operating profits for the first half of the year.
The weekend daytime saw BBC One’s Formula 1 coverage secure top ratings from 12pm until 3.15pm on Sunday afternoon, with an average viewing figure of 4.1 million, and an average share of 38.4%.
ITV1’s reality show Homes From Hell banked the 9pm to 10pm peak-hour top spot last night with a high of 3.5 million viewers.
According to a new TouchPoints survey, people in the UK are spending more time online, using mobile phones and using social networks.
Plans to add the Ashes to a list of sports reserved for free-to-air broadcasting have been put back until at least 2013, by sports minister Hugh Robertson.
Haymarket Network have won the rights to publish the first official X Factor magazine, under contract from Simon Cowell’s production company Syco Entertainment and FremantleMedia Enterprises.
The tables on this page show the latest UK advertising growth forecasts by medium from GroupM, ZenithOptimedia and Magna.
