BBC One dominated primetime viewing last night, with medical drama Holby City, on at 8pm, grabbing a peak of 5.9 million viewers – a 26.6% audience share.
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Magna’s latest US advertising revenue forecast predicts growth of 1.6% during 2010, an upgrade from its previous prediction of flat year on year growth.
Twitter is launching ‘Promoted Tweets’, allowing advertisers to write Tweets which appear at the top of results when users search for a particular word.
In March 2010, Americans conducted 15.4 billion core internet searches, with Google Sites accounting for 65.1% search market share, according to new figures from comScore.
Google is expected to begin selling its own slate computer in the near future, offering up a rival to Apple’s iPad.
Prime minister Gordon Brown has added his voice to the argument against paywalls, saying that consumers are now used to getting content for free.
The big ratings winner in last night’s 9pm slot was Joanna Lumley’s Nile, with a peak of 4.9 million viewers – a 20.5% share of viewers.
The BBC is looking for a business partner to run the magazine division at its commercial arm BBC Worldwide.
Internet entrepreneur Bill Gross, one of the main movers behind the launch of paid-search in the late 1990s, is launching a new startup designed to monetise Twitter.
Magna has upgraded its 2010 growth forecast for UK media supplier ad revenues to 3%, up from its previous forecast of 1%.
