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Now entering its second year PAMCo is able to show year-on-year (YoY) data for the first time on all publisher platforms – covering smartphones, tablets, desktop and print.
The latest cross-platform audience figures for UK newsbrands show a general growth in readership – although there were numerous declines in both print and tablet readership across the market.
Oliver Lewis, founder and managing director of the independent agency, told Mediatel that News UK was keen to future-proof its business by investing in a rapidly evolving media sector.
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Michaela Jefferson meets the young coders behind Permutive – the start-up publishers are now queuing up to work with.
Ray Snoddy looks at the reaction and responsibilities of the press in covering the wave of murder and tragedy sweeping the UK.