Americans spend 60 hours a week accessing media (infographic)
The average American consumes close to 60 hours of content each week across different platforms like television, radio, online and mobile, according to new research from Nielsen.
The average American consumes close to 60 hours of content each week across different platforms like television, radio, online and mobile, according to new research from Nielsen.
Nissan has launched its first pan-European Instagram campaign across the UK, France and Germany.
Last week, the British Pregnancy Advice Service was fined £200,000 after a serious breach of the Data Protection Act revealed thousands of people’s details to a malicious hacker. In this right to reply article, two security experts offer their advice on how to tackle the growing threat of cyber crimes.
Silverpop has launched a new platform that aims to deliver advanced marketing automation capabilities to the ecommerce space.
Travis Perkins, one of the largest suppliers to the UK’s building and construction markets and a FTSE 100 listed company, has launched its new website, created by Amaze, to support the presentation of the Group’s 2013 full year results by new CEO, John Carter, on 26 February.
McDonald’s has become the latest brand to run a SnapChat marketing campaign, using NBA star LeBron James to generate buzz on the popular self-destructing photo-sharing app.
Spotify is getting serious about data, buying a music-intelligence firm to help power recommendations- potentially cutting out competitors in the process.
OnLive, the service that allowed users to buy and stream videogames via the cloud, has relaunched with a new business model.
The BBC has rolled out a new search engine for its content on mobile, as the broadcaster looks to broaden its mobile reach.
Chelsea football manager Jose Mourinho has signed up to Yahoo as its global football ambassador for 2014.