The London Evening Standard’s readership has shot up to 1.37 million from 556,000 since its move to free distribution in October, according to new NRS figures.
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In an increasingly digitised world, TGI Net Europa reveals differences in internet use and online purchasing across four major European markets – Britain, France, Germany and Spain.
Social network site Digg.com has appointed Net Communities to handle its UK direct advertising sales.
BBC One secured a peak-run from 7.30pm onwards last night with Eastenders, Holby City and Survivors.
Profit at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation hit $254 million in the three months to the end of December, compared with a loss of $6.4 million a year previously.
The Central Office of Information (COI) will appoint an agency to run its media planning account by the end of the week.
The Cinema Advertising Association has appointed Harris Interactive to conduct its ongoing subscriber Film Audience Measurement and Evaluation (FAME) and Film Monitor research studies.
The most recent US advertising forecasts updated to include the latest predictions from MAGNA, ZenithOptimedia, GroupM and Jack Myers.
Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of WPP Group, believes governments could have to decide whether to subsidise loss-making newspapers such as the Guardian.
The radio industry is set to introduce an analogue radio scrappage scheme in a bid to persuade people to take-up digital.
