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Top Japan Web Site Rankings for August 2008
Tuesday, 30 Sep, 2008 – 22:23 | 2 Comments
Top Japan Web Site Rankings for August 2008
Most popular online newspaper: Guardian
Friday, 26 Sep, 2008 – 14:19 | One Comment
Most popular online newspaper: Guardian Guardian.co.uk reported 23.1 million unique visitors during August, up 12% on July. Meanwhile, TimesOnline reported 19.6 million users, up 20.1% in the same period, reports ABCe. Other websites in the U.K. that reported growth were the …
Hulu advertising better than Youtube
Thursday, 4 Sep, 2008 – 23:16 | One Comment
Online video ad network LiveRail (our profile) has just released a ‘State Of The Industry Report’ for Q3 2008. It reports that video ad spending currently only represents 2.36% of all online advertising, but that …
Olympics are going Mobile
Saturday, 26 Jul, 2008 – 11:41 | No Comment
The Summer Olympics are nearly here. Beginning August 8th, the world will be watching as athletes compete for the gold in Beijing. Of course, many people will be watching the coverage on TV or the …
Blogs: 50 most powerful
Wednesday, 14 May, 2008 – 9:20 | One Comment
From Prince Harry in Afghanistan to Tom Cruise ranting about Scientology and footage from the Burmese uprising, blogging has never been bigger.
Where Is Ad Spending Headed?
Tuesday, 6 May, 2008 – 14:20 | No Comment
The economic slowdown will eventually take its toll on total US media ad spending, but not in the immediate future. Spending increases in 2008 across all media will bounce back from last year’s flat growth …