Quantcast has announced that it will launch a tool for publishers and app developers that aims to “empower” and monetise digital audiences across all platforms.
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The IPA has today announced that Ian Priest, Founding Partner of VCCP and International Managing Director of Chime, has been elected as its new president, succeeding Nicola Mendelsohn.
At a packed Media Playground event in central London yesterday, David Rowan, UK editor of WIRED, said that exponential advances in technology means that small teams of people can now achieve what only governments and multinationals could once accomplish – in a talk that looked at the future of publishing, the rise of the nerd and the 3D printing of synthetic meat…
The latest ABC digital figures, released today, show a few dips amongst some more moderate levels of growth for newspaper websites in February.
Soap fans were in deep shock last night as Wednesday night saw the raging Rovers Return inferno claim its first victim. Much like the Great Tram Crash of ’10, viewers were promised that a number of prominent characters would perish as a result of the ‘gripping’ event.Coronation Street (ITV, 7:30pm) fans around the country held… Continue reading TV Overnights: 9.7m tune in for Coronation Street’s shocking death
Wednesday morning saw MediaTel’s sixth annual Media Playground get under way with a particularly insightful session examining how multiple screens are complicating the media landscape, kicking off what would be a day of informative and lively debate on a range of issues.
New research from Thinkbox reveals TV advertising is responsible for more than 50% of additional brand word of mouth activity.
With more than 20 million readers, The Daily Mail shows its dominance as a newsbrand in the latest NRS PADD report combining both print and online platforms.
The newspaper industry had already swallowed many tough proposals, but the balance has now been tipped so unacceptably against them that the future course is clear: The Government insists this is a self-regulatory body – if that is so then membership is by definition voluntary and all the leading newspaper groups have to do is…nothing. By Raymond Snoddy.
In the same week a ‘historic’ deal was met by the three main political parties for a new press regulation, Lord David Puttnam has spoken about press freedom, democracy and the future of the press.
