Yesterday’s IAB Engage 09 conference saw Jeff Levick, AOL President, global advertising and strategy, claim that online’s future lies in brand advertising.
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Following the introductory remarks from chief executive Guy Phillipson, yesterday’s IAB Engage 09 kicked-off with “wizard of the web” and author of We Think, Charlie Leadbeater.
ITV1’s new five part series Collision secured the highest ratings during the all-important 9pm to 10pm slot again last night.
Guardian News & Media is to cut more than 100 jobs following a £33 million revenue decline.
Microsoft sites captured nearly 15% of time spent online in September, making it the most engaging global property, followed by Google sites and Yahoo! sites, according to latest comScore data.
Independent News & Media’s bondholders have agreed to take a significant stake in the company as part of its refinancing deal.
Johnston Press has reported a 19.1% year on year advertising revenue decline for the past 10 weeks.
The second episode of ITV1’s new five-part detective series Collision secured the highest ratings once again during last night’s all-important 9pm to 10pm peak-hour.
Ashley Highfield’s pronouncement that the TV industry “has 2-3 years to adapt or it will face its i-tunes moment” was used to introduce the TV Technology session at last week’s ASI European TV Symposium in Istanbul.
Murdoch needs to think long and hard about how serious his attack on Google is… because at the moment he is, in effect, acquiescing in the “kleptomania and parasitism”, says Raymond Snoddy.
