A new survey from Nielsen has found that consumers are willing to pay for online content, although attitudes vary by geography, demographics and content type.
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Google is expected to launch its first mobile phone today, the Nexus One, as it bids to end the iPhone’s dominance.
The Financial Times content revenues are set to overtake print ad revenues for the first time this year, according to the group’s chief executive John Ridding.
ISBA has called for the government to rethink allowing product placement on television despite initial support for the move.
