The IAB and PricewaterhouseCoopers were forced to admit to a £50 million discrepancy in their online ad spend figures for the first half of 2009.
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The IAB and PricewaterhouseCoopers were forced to admit to a £50 million discrepancy in their online ad spend figures for the first half of 2009.
Facebook now accounts for one in every seven internet page views (14.5%) in the UK, according to new research by Experian Hitwise.
BBC One’s New Tricks secured the highest ratings during the all-important 9pm to 10pm top slot last night with 5.1 million peak viewers.
Ofcom has released its interim children’s media literacy report showing that households with kids aged between 5 to 15 have high levels of take-up of all the main media platforms.
A new panel of 8-15 years old has been launched by GfK which aims to deliver understanding of the next generation of media consumers.
Google’s UK revenues have increased by 13.7% year on year to £466 million, boosting its parent company’s pre-tax profits to $2.1 billion.
A new survey of young people has found that three-quarters of them feel they “couldn’t live” without the internet.
The Office of Fair Trading is set to launch two separate market reviews into advertising and pricing.
ITV1’s coverage of the Live International England v Belarus match at Wembley secured the highest ratings during prime time last night.
