People are consuming more traditional and digital media but spending less on it, according to the latest KPMG Media and Entertainment Barometer.
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Q1 saw marketing budgets revised up for the first time in ten quarters, according to the latest IPA/BDO Bellwether survey, with around 21% of companies reporting a rise.
IPC indie music title NME is launching a new initiative for one week only, allowing music fans to donate their unwanted CDs and records to Oxfam shops in exhange for a free copy of the magazine.
A new report from comScore forecasts a bright future for the US mobile gaming market, despite a 13% decline in the number of US mobile gamers during the past year.
The daily national newspaper market was down 5.4% year on year in March, although it recorded a 0.5% period on period increase.
The First Election Debate on ITV1 last night had a peak audience of 9.9 million viewers – a 38.6% share of the total TV audience.
Google has reported revenues of $6.77 billion in the first quarter of 2010, up 23% year on year.
Ahead of tonight’s first televised debates between the leaders of the three main political parties, new UKOM figures show that the Conservative website was the most popular political party website in the UK last month.
Ofcom is introducing new measures allowing local stations to co-locate and share all of their programming.
Twitter has 105 million registered users, co-founder Biz Stone has revealed at Chirp, the micro-blogging service’s first developer conference.
