The quality titles, both the dailies and Sundays, were the biggest losers in readership terms in the latest NRS release for April 2011 to March 2012 (the first release of 2012 data).
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Mary Meeker, the Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers analyst, has released her latest presentation (link included) ‘About The State Of The Web’.
Affluent and younger viewers lead the way in a strong start to Channel 5’s 2012. Viewing figures for the first four full months show the largest growth to a terrestrial broadcaster in a decade, with 16 to 34-year olds increasing by 16%.
The Times and Sunday Times websites will be free to access over the Jubilee weekend for the first time since News International launched its digital paywall two years ago.
LoveFilm is launching high-definition streaming in the UK and Germany.
The tension was mounting in last night’s The Apprentice (BBC One, 9pm) and with only one week to go before the dreaded interview stage the episode pulled in the biggest audience of day.
Marcus Rich, managing director of the Mail on Sunday, has joined the National Readership Survey (NRS) board as the representative for the Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA).
Scott Thompson uses Starcom MediaVest Group’s ECHOscreen tracking tool to look at the mentions of the Eurovision competition on Twitter…
IAB Europe results from its Mediascope Europe survey shows that Europeans are more connected than ever, with 462.9 million Europeans online across 28 markets.
Apple CEO Tim Cook hinted that development around its internet television product is closer to completion, saying technology for televisions was of “intense interest” to the company in a recent interview.
