Just under 6 billion mobile apps will be downloaded in 2010, up from an estimated 2.4 billion in 2009, according to new research.
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Roger Alton is stepping down as editor of the Independent to be replaced by managing director Simon Kelner with immediate effect.
Reader’s Digest UK has been bought by private equity firm Better Capital, according to a report in the Financial Times.
New research has found that the internet has overtaken TV as the most essential medium in Americans’ lives.
BBC One was on top in the 9pm slot last night, with topical quiz show Have I Got News for You and sitcom Outnumbered both besting The Bill on ITV1.
A new 18 metre interactive projection wall has been installed at Birmingham International Airport to promote the area.
Apple has unveiled the latest iPhone operating system, featuring a new mobile advertising platform which it says “combines the emotion of TV ads with the interactivity of web ads”.
Frances Dickens, CEO of barter company Astus, explains exactly what corporate barter is and how it’s growing.
Last night saw ITV1’s coverage of the UEFA Champions League football match between Manchester United and Bayern Munich dominate ratings for the majority of its running time.
Magna’s latest On-Demand Quarterly report predicts that US digital video recorder (DVR) subscriber households will reach 54.6 million (44% of TV households) by the end of 2016.
