According to a new report by eMarketer, 2015 will see over half of US internet users (133.5 million people) logging onto the web via their tablet.The Tablet Advertising: Volume and Engagement Levels Jump Up report also reveals that tablet ads outscore conventional mobile ads on a variety of metrics, including brand awareness, purchase intent and… Continue reading Half of US internet users will be on tablets by 2015
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Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, looks at the developments in mobile and how it might be disrupting GAFA (Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon)
Starcom MediaVest’s head of thought leadership, Steve Smith, ponders what claimed behaviour tells us about brand and argues that many brands need to develop ‘exceptional routine’ in their customers to avoid becoming invisible.
Alice Dunn, marketing executive at Kantar Media, explores the narrowing gender gap amongst the young to be interested in all theings ‘techy’.
The second episode of the third series of Downton Abbey heads a list of returning favourites this month.
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Sky is increasing the price of line rental for existing customers by 18% on 1st December from £12.25 to £14.50. Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BoAML) say they had anticipated such an increase but not until Q4 2013 (April-June).
Newsworks, the marketing body for the national newspaper industry, today announces that David Pattison will become its new and first ever independent, non-executive chairman.
The latest IPA Bellwether survey published today (Thursday 18th October) has revealed that marketing budgets were revised down for a second successive quarter in Q3 to the greatest extent since the end of 2009.
Raymond Snoddy on the conspiracy theory surrounding the Savile and Newsnight inquiries and the possible implications for BBC director-general, George Entwistle.
