The Wall Street Journal is set to launch a new $600 a year WSJ ‘professional edition’ website.
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Britain has more online and console gamers than anywhere else in Europe, according to the 2009 UK National Gamers Survey from TNS and Gamesindustry.com.
ITV1’s UEFA Champions League Live coverage scored a high of 5.2 million viewers during the prime-time evening slot yesterday.
Twitter has signed deals with Microsoft and Google to include its updates on their search results.
The Daily Telegraph has increased its cover price to £1.
The IAB has created a best practice guide for advertisers in a bid to highlight the potential of mobile marketing.
Worldwide revenue at Omnicom fell 14.4% year on year to $2.8 billion in the third quarter of 2009, with profits down 22.5% to $165.6 million.
The IPA has launched a new behavioural economics thinktank to help understand brand choices.
There appears to be no immediate let-up in the difficult times for commercial stations, with September figures showing revenue intake falling across the board for the ninth month in succession.
Outdoor advertising offers high revenue returns for financial service clients, according to a new econometrics study conducted for Clear Channel.
