The US Justice Department is launching an investigation into the proposed revenue sharing deal between Microsoft and Yahoo!.
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The government will this week announce that product placement is to be allowed on British TV shows.
Nearly one out of four US households watches TV online, up from 20% last year, according to The Conference Board and TNS.
The BBC has announced plans to open the iPlayer to third-party broadcasters.
Twitter has changed its terms and conditions to allow it to implement targeted advertising across the site.
The overall daily newspaper market dipped by 2.7% in August, with all of the titles bar one suffering period on period declines.
Business freesheet City AM saw its total distribution figure fall by almost 5% in August, to under 85,000 copies.
BBC1’s revamped consumer advice programme Watchdog pulled in a healthy audience of 4.6 million viewers last night. The show, featuring the return of previous host Anne Robinson, had a peak audience of 4.8 million, during the last fifteen minutes of broadcast.
Over half the UK population will shop online by 2013, according to a new report from eMarketer.
Jim Marshall has stepped down from his role as executive director of Starcom Media Group UK with immediate effect, although he will continue to act as consultant to the company for the next six months.
