The Media Research Group’s one day conference offered an insight into what the industry is planning in 2010, with updates from all the leading industry currencies including POSTAR, UKOM and RAJAR.
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A three-headed presentation at yesterday’s MRG one day conference took the audience through the new forthcoming mobile media metric (MMM).
The Media Research Group’s One Day Conference in London started and finished on a high, with some interesting insight and recession-busting talk in between.
Digital advertising revenues will not replace lost print revenues anytime soon, according to the annual world press trends update from World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
TNS Media Research has signed a 5-year renewal of its partnership with BSkyB to provide the satellite broadcaster’s bespoke audience measurement panel, SkyView.
More than 167 million US internet users watched online video during October, according to new figures from comScore’s Video Metrix service.
Whitevector’s latest research report looks at online conversations in the all-important Christmas season.
US newspaper advertising revenue was down 28% year on year in Q3 2009, falling from $10.1 billion to about $6.4 billion, according to new figures from the Newspaper Association of America.
A recent survey of 500 online readers of newspapers and magazines found that only 5% would be prepared to pay a monthly or yearly subscription.
The nineteen largest cable and telephone providers in the US – representing about 93% of the market – acquired 910,000 net additional high-speed internet subscribers in the third quarter of 2009, according to new research from Leichtman Research Group.
