The Independent to launch paid content for non-UK readers
Gina LovettThe Independent is to launch paid content for its readership outside of the UK in the next week. Read the full story here.
The Independent is to launch paid content for its readership outside of the UK in the next week. Read the full story here.
Yahoo! is looking to launch social targeting as part of its display proposition. Read the full story here. This story first appeared on New Media Age. For more digital stories and analysis’ from NMA click here now
Vice Media has signed global partnerships with media outlets in the UK, US, China, Brazil and Australia to broaden its reach at the same time as consolidating its two web properties, viceland.com and VBS.tv, into one website. Read the article here. This story first appeared on New Media Age. For more digital stories and analysis’ […]
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