Google has invested between $100 million and $200 million in online social gaming company Zynga, according to a report from TechCrunch.
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US spending on mobile display ads is expected to almost quadruple over the next five years, growing from $313 million to more than $1.2 billion in 2015.
BBC One’s coverage of the World Cup final between Spain and Holland pulled in more than four times as many viewers as ITV1 last night.
The latest IPA Bellwether Report, for Q2 2010, shows that budgets for nearly all main categories were revised down in the second quarter, with online and direct marketing the exceptions.
Five has pulled out of Project Canvas, the TV on-demand joint venture from ITV, Channel 4, BT, TalkTalk and Arqiva.
The majority of US online video viewers think online video ads are at least as acceptable as television ads, according to the results of a survey from Frank N Magid Associates.
BBC One’s new Traffic Cops series secured the all-important peak-hour top spot last night with a high of more than 4.2 million viewers.
Will Lewis, former Daily Telegraph editor-in-chief, has joined News International as group general manager.
BBC One secured a high of more than 12.5 million viewers for the much-anticipated Spain v Germany semi-final last night.
YouTube has launched a new service called Leanback, which shows a continuous stream of full-screen, high-definition video.
