The X Factor and its BBC One rival Strictly Come Dancing both stepped up the pace this weekend.
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A new survey from Synovate reveals that 82% of Americans never leave home without their mobile phones, with 36% of people across the world saying they ‘cannot live without’ their mobile.
The principles of Behavioural Economics can make communications work harder says Janet Hull, consultant head of marketing at the IPA…
Over the past twelve months the UK internet audience has grown by over 2 million users, according to data released by research company Kantar.
Havas has reported organic growth decline of 9.3% year on year in the three months to the end of September, with revenue of €326 million.
The IPA has endorsed the IASH code, which is designed to help safeguard the environment in which display advertising appears via networks.
When asked what they would least like to give up for one week, only nine percent of US consumers aged 18-24 said social networks, while 26% said email and 26% said texting, according to a new study.
BSkyB has reported a 39.5% rise in pre-tax profits to £180 million in the three months to the end of September.
Absolute Radio is the first commercial broadcaster to publish regular figures on online listening hours.
A massive 8.1 million viewers tuned in to see BNP leader Nick Griffin on last night’s Question Time, a bigger figure than the 7.7 million who watched Coronation Street in its prime-time ITV1 slot.
