Microsoft has held talks with News Corp about pulling its content from Google, according to a report in today’s Financial Times.
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Hugo Drayton, CEO of InSkin Media, explains why he thinks the hybrid model for mainstream, news-centric publishers is hard work … but why it continues to make sense.
Twitter is set to launch paid-for corporate accounts with additional services before the end of the year.
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.
Sony is set to rapidly increase its 3D investment next year with a range of new products.
AOL is set to cut 2,500 more jobs in a bid to make cost savings of up to $300 million.
Digital Radio UK has appointed the former head of Digital UK Ford Ennals as its new chief executive.
ITV1’s I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! slipped down to 8.2 million viewers during the all-important 9pm to 10pm peak-hour last night.
IPC Media is set to close IPC TX and IPC Ignite under a complete restructure of the business.
A new study has found that global consumers are willing to pay for news – especially from online national and local newspapers – on their personal computers and mobile devices.
