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04 Oct 2011
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Anne Tucker
At BARB's "Bigger Picture" event this morning, Bjarne Thelin, chief executive of BARB, appealed for more involvement from across the television and advertising industries in order to develop the potential of television measurement, and facilitate the coordinated use of additional data and so keep the measurement of television together - creating 'the bigger picture'.
04 Oct 2011
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Liz Jaques
Amazon's Kindle Fire is set to reignite the already fierce tablet war and potentially create a two-horse race between Amazon and Apple, according to new research.
04 Oct 2011
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Liz Jaques
ZenithOptimedia has made a small reduction to its global ad forecast for 2011 as fears of a double-dip recession sees advertisers limiting budget increases.
03 Oct 2011
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Lynne Robinson
Lynne Robinson, research director, IPA, says the communication landscape is changing at a faster rate than ever before; but fortunately these changes are also delivering the means to gain a greater understanding of what is going on...
30 Sep 2011
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Richard Nicholls
Richard Nicholls, The Future Foundation, says never before in history have customers been so well guided towards making good choices in the markets they inhabit...
30 Sep 2011
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John Carroll
John Carroll, chair MRG, on why the industry needs to change and needs to experiment...
29 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
Twitter is expected to rapidly expand its advertising revenues in 2011 and the years following, according to a new forecast from eMarketer.
29 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
In the battle for supremacy between smartphone operating systems, more UK consumers chose Google Android smartphones in the past six months than those with competing operating systems, such as Apple iOS or RIM Blackberry, according to the Q3 2011 UK Smartphone Insights report from Nielsen.
28 Sep 2011
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Anne Tucker
As broadband subscriptions continue to grow in the EU27, Point Topic has today announced analysis on how many subscribers there will be and how many will take an IPTV service as well. According to the leading global broadband analyst firm, IPTV is set to treble by 2020.
27 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
180 million US internet users watched online video content in August for an average of 18 hours per viewer, according to the comScore Video Metrix. The total US internet audience engaged in a record 6.9 billion viewing sessions.
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