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23 Aug 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Mobile phones now account for almost a fifth of all web usage across the globe, according to new research from Statista - with European mobile web usage increasing by almost 4% year on year.
26 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Revenue was up 7% to over £7 million, while the corporation's services saw strong growth too, with paid-for subscription up 3.3 million to a total of 31.6 million.
19 Apr 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Though PCs and laptops continue to dominate the home, the increasing need for on-the-go access means that smartphones are becoming the more popular device to access the internet from, and are expected to overtake the traditional PC by the end of 2013.
27 Nov 2012
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Jeff Siegel
First the humble telephone went 'smart' and now it's time for Television - and the news for advertisers is very good indeed, with a study showing that connected TV viewers are 'exceptionally receptive' to ads.
25 Oct 2012
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Stuart Corke
Listening to radio via a digital platform in terms of weekly reach has increased by 5% year on year, with 23.9 million people now tuning in to radio via a digitally enabled receiver (DAB, DTV, internet) each week (up from 22.8 million in Q3 2011).
18 Oct 2012
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Steve Smith
Starcom MediaVest's head of thought leadership, Steve Smith, ponders what claimed behaviour tells us about brand and argues that many brands need to develop 'exceptional routine' in their customers to avoid becoming invisible.
18 Oct 2012
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Alice Dunn
Alice Dunn, marketing executive at Kantar Media, explores the narrowing gender gap amongst the young to be interested in all theings 'techy'.
10 Oct 2012
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall, chief client officer at Aegis, on the world of previously paid for media moving successfully into the free media sector and questioning what is happening the other way around?
09 Oct 2012
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Stuart Corke
Despite the difficult UK economy, advertising on the internet and mobile phones increased, like-for-like*, by 12.6% to a record six-month high of £2.59 billion in the first half of 2012
11 Sep 2012
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Liz Jaques
As the communications services partner of the 2012 Games, BT provided a single network spanning 94 locations - and as such London is thought to be the most connected Olympics ever.
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