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Levine said about 15 members of staff will lose their jobs as he looks to create a “smaller, more entrepreneurial endeavour” at Take-Two.
Total tablet shipments were up 20% year on year to reach 76.8 million units in Q4 2013.
Following SecondSync’s social TV partnership with Facebook last month, a new white paper “Watching With Friends” has now been released.
Richard Marks of Research The Media argues that Facebook’s ‘Watching with Friends’ report on social TV is long overdue – highlighting that, like television itself, Social TV is a multi-platform phenomenon.
‘The New Way to Read’ app offers an all-you-can-read magazine service for £9.99 a month, set to roll out globally through the rest of the year.
Branded content is at the forefront of the competitive magazine market, says the CMA’s Clare Hill – but how did this happen, and where does it go next?
It’s absolutely huge in the US – but content marketing is still new territory for many in the UK. Newsline asked Kayvan Salmanpour, international MD of NewsCred to explain how he sees the market evolving this side of the pond…
Radio 1’s head of music confirmed the move at an industry event on Monday.
