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Digital royal wedding stats round-up

May 5, 2011

If William and Catherine didn’t invite you, then maybe you’re one of the 400m who tuned in on YouTube? Twitter traffic spiked at 300 Tweets-per-second (with Kate’s sister earning a hashtag or two); Facebook tracked around 75 status updates per second; mobile network O2 estimated 65m digital photos snapped on mobiles on the big day; … [Read more…]

Uncategorized BBC, Facebook, global, Google, Twitter

Text donations raise over £15m for Red Nose Day

May 4, 2011

Comic Relief 2011 has raised £15,168,331 through £1, £5 and £10 text donations, making a significant contribution to the overall £74.3 million raised so far.

Uncategorized BBC, media, mobile internet, sport

Hackers bring down Playstation Network: 70 million gamers affected

April 26, 2011

Sony has confirmed that hackers are to blame for its PlayStation Network being taken offline over the Easter weekend, an attack that could have put the details of 73 million gamers worldwide at risk.

Uncategorized BBC, Entertainment, games, Japan, media

Google’s new search rankings: Winners and losers revealed

April 15, 2011

Well-known news sites such as The Guardian and The Telegraph, have benefited most from Google’s latest UK search update, known as ‘Panda’, according to new research.

Search, Uncategorized BBC, content, Google, marketing

The Webbys: 52 UK nominees for ‘Internet Oscars’

April 14, 2011

The UK boasts 52 nominees for the 15th Annual Webby Awards, a show often dubbed the ‘Oscars for the Internet’, organisers has announced this week.

Uncategorized advertising, Android, AOL, BBC, Entertainment

Child protection site CEOP under investigation for security flaw

April 13, 2011

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre’s (CEOP) website has been found to be insecure, placing children under ‘potential risk’, it has been reported.

Uncategorized BBC, government, security

Another newspaper bankruptcy; many more to come

April 6, 2011

Last week, the UK’s struggling Sport Media Group finally went into administration. The Daily Sport and Sunday Sport newspapers were never top on the sales figures from British the newsstands, but their slow death is a reminder that the challenges to the business models of media groups are far from over. Here’s why…

Uncategorized advertising, BBC, content, Entertainment, global

Sorrell hints at WPP's return to UK after Budget tax cuts

March 28, 2011

Advertising giant WPP has said it is likely to switch its headquarters from Dublin back to the UK after UK chancellor George Osborne slashed corporation tax in last week’s budget.

Uncategorized advertising, agencies, BBC, media, UK

Sorrell hints at WPP’s return to UK after Budget tax cuts

March 28, 2011

Advertising giant WPP has said it is likely to switch its headquarters from Dublin back to the UK after UK chancellor George Osborne slashed corporation tax in last week’s budget.

Uncategorized advertising, agencies, BBC, media, UK

BBC hires Alan Sugar to ‘cure or kill’ YouView

March 25, 2011

The BBC and other UK broadcasters have hired Lord Alan Sugar to attempt to save the embattled YouView internet-connected set top box venture.

Uncategorized BBC, broadband, content, technology, UK
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