The latest ABC results for online newspapers saw both MailOnline and Independent online break all-time traffic high records.
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Advertisers are increasingly running video campaigns across multiple devices – including computers, mobiles and connected TVs – reveals a new study from Videology.
Health, appearance and happiness have all taken a “significant knock” since 2008, Kantar Media say, leading to “profound behavioural changes” in the relationship between consumers and food.
Nielsen will not require consent and will be unable capture viewing on mobile devices, but using an audio recognition tool will be able to assess what content is being watched.
For the first time since it reared its maggot-infested head on Sunday, last night brought the first real competition for the latest series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! (9pm).
As Ofcom kick-starts its investigation into Premier League TV rights, Raymond Snoddy says, as usual, it is the fans who will suffer the most in the search for “perfect competition”.
October saw just one commercial television channel record any notable revenue growth, while the majority of the remaining few recorded declines.
The Great British Bake Off managed to fend off all competitors this month by achieving by far and away the highest rating in October.
This week’s winner has got Mirror readers’ hearts racing (with high blood pressure), with a breakfast offering too good to refuse.
The hope is the ABC report and certificates will help the industry to better understand viewability products and compare their capabilities – allowing agencies and advertisers to make “more informed” purchasing decisions.
