When asked what they would least like to give up for one week, only nine percent of US consumers aged 18-24 said social networks, while 26% said email and 26% said texting, according to a new study.
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Report looks at the current market position for online advertising in the UK, including expenditure trends, share of revenue and forecasts.
MySpace is to set to rollout a new music section that will link to the iTunes Music Store.
ITV is set to run a major marketing campaign to promote its new-look national news programmes.
The Wall Street Journal is set to launch a new $600 a year WSJ ‘professional edition’ website.
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