A new YouGov report, published today, reveals “annoyance with social media marketing” and concerns over privacy leading some to log off social media sites.
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Despite a drop in sales, Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday generate half year revenues of £287 million, as the MailOnline boosts profits to £20 million.
The BBC currently pays BSkyB £5 million a year for the satellite broadcaster to carry its TV and radio channels, and says that if this fee is not dropped, may charge BSkyB for channels such as BBC1.
Privacy law is changing and the effect on personal data – key to the relationship between brands and consumers – will be monumental, says Colin Strong, Managing Director, GfK NOP Business & Technology. So what can brands do to ensure they don’t get caught out? Ensuring data issues are not ghettoised within a business is step one…
Following the Competition Commission’s “brutal” ruling for Global Radio yesterday, Raymond Snoddy argues that there could also be severe repercussions for Local World as the OFT examines David Montgomery’s regional newspaper initiative.
The news comes as Microsoft launches its new Xbox One console, set to ‘redefine’ the connectivity of the living room by integrating TV, internet and gaming like never before.
Despite a huge desire to receive content and services through television, Smart TVs trail laptops, desktops and set-top boxes when it comes to consumers deciding how to connect to the internet through their sets, new research from YouGov shows.
Woman’s Weekly, one of the UK’s most iconic consumer newsbrands, has agreed a deal with Pedigree Books that will see it publish two yearbooks as it treads into the the world of book publishing amid declining magazine sales.
As viewers struggled with the Tuesday blues, soap characters turned to illicit vices to get them through last night. Drug taking appeared to be all the rage in the soaps with Emmerdale (ITV) kicking off the frenzy of increased sensitivity at 7pm.
With 85% of UK smartphone users searching for local information, SMEs risk missing out with so few websites optimsed for mobiles.
