The real time digital media network will deliver content to a weekly audience of over five million adults, determining a range of demographics including gender and age.
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Survey finds that 41% of brands are already engaging in native advertising campaigns and over 66% are creating the content themselves – suggesting that agencies are lagging behind their own clients in capturing opportunities.
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The newspaper and magazine industry has announced that it will be taking its case to the Court of Appeal following a High Court ruling on the press regulation royal charters – but experts say success is unlikely.
BT’s £1.5 billion investment in premier league football rights has a positive impact on customer numbers, but half-year profits take a -13% knock.
Vuclip’s 2013 Global Video Insights report sheds light on consumer habits and preferences when it comes to mobile video viewing, highlighting an emerging trend in video consumption.
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