Mail Online becomes most visited UK newspaper site
Suzanne BearneMail Online has become the UK’s most popular UK newspaper site with 36.2m unique users, overtaking The Guardian.
Mail Online has become the UK’s most popular UK newspaper site with 36.2m unique users, overtaking The Guardian.
The Times and Sunday Times subscribers and Times Online registered users will this week be invited to register for premium content.
Major publishers including Telegraph Media Group and Condé Nast are ramping up mobile investment as it’s cited as a key area of opportunity in the Association of Online Publishers’ Organisation Census.
Research experts at I-COM in Lisbon have stressed the difficulties of assessing a brand’s presence on social media.
The Guardian remains the most popular UK newspaper website, with 36m visitors during January.
Yahoo has partnered with loyalty card provider Nectar to allow advertisers to target shoppers based on their high-street purchases.
Sony is looking to launch a competitor to Apple’s iPad, its chief financial officer hinted yesterday.
Telegraph Media Group has become the latest publisher to shift its focus from chasing unique users.
Apple has made its first concerted move into the UK mobile advertising market as it seeks to take advantage of the burgeoning sector.
Amazon saw Q4 profits rise by 71%, with the etailer saying it has sold millions of its Kindle e-reader.
Arqiva has appointed the former MD of British Eurosport, Pierre-Jean Sebert, as CEO of its internet TV venture, according to reports.
Barclays is making its biggest commitment to digital as it prepares to relaunch all of its sites and “raise the bar” across the banking industry.
Amazon has posted a 10% drop in quarterly profits, despite an increase in sales.
Ebay has reported a $2.1bn (£1.27bn) drop in revenue for the second quarter of the year, down from $2.2bn (£1.33bn) in the same period last year.
Google has reported revenues of $5.52bn for the second quarter of 2009, up 3% year on year.