A new survey has found that three-quarters of US online adults (77%) would not be willing to pay to read a newspaper online.
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The Guardian’s iPhone app has hit almost 70,000 downloads in its first month.
This year should see the rise of mobile internet and the continued use of cloud computing and storage, according to a new prediction for the year ahead.
A new morning freesheet has launched today in Dublin, the Metro Herald, created from the merger of Herald AM and Metro Ireland.
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.
Bauer Media is making senior changes to its advertising team, which it says will “further simplify how the company operates in the media marketplace”.
Guardian Media Group (GMG) has held “exploratory talks” about selling the Manchester Evening News and other regional titles, it has confirmed.
ITV deputy chairman Sir George Russell is to step down from the ITV board at the end of the month.
Tim Elkington, former managing director of the National Online Recruitment Audience Survey (NORAS), has been appointed as the new head of research at the Internet Advertising Bureau.
Jim Marshall says that this year was one of unfulfilled promises, notable mainly for a lack of urgency on the part of various regulators.
