• Getty Images Taps R/GA London
    The agency will be a global and creative partner across the Getty brand portfolio, responsible for communications and building long-term platforms.
  • Whoa! Stop The Scrolling!
    A photo of Princes William and Harry that conceals just their naughtiest bits sure stopped us in our tracks as we ingested Media Monkey's blog, which reported on the big scoop that was Cosmopolitan magazine's.
  • Europe Responds To Mobile Ads; America Not So Much
    New research from Nielsen suggests people in the UK, Germany and Italy are more likely than their American counterparts to make purchases on their phones, tablets or PCs after seeing a mobile ad.
  • Europe To Probe New Google Privacy Policy
    The day has arrived and, despite two requests from European regulators for a delay, Google is putting privacy changes, which essentially make one policy apply to all its services, into effect.
  • Prime Minister Race Gooses Fairfax Media Hit Count
    Interest in the dramatic race to the top in Australian politics is pushing the needle on "most read" stories published by Fairfax Media, with a preliminary figure of 2.03 million reads of the live blog covering the contest between Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd.
  • Twitter Doubles Down On Promoted Tweets On Mobile Apps
    Promoted tweets used by such brands as Dell and McDonald's to make sure their posts are well-read will show up soon in the main page of Twitter's iPhone and Android applications.
  • ZEE's Ditto TV App To Stream Indian Channels
    As well, the application has been made available in the UK, UAE, Australia and New Zealand by ZEE New Media, the digital arm of ZEE Network. It will launch in the USA before the end of the quarter.
  • Google Finds Mobile Central To Lives Globally
    A study of smartphone users in Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Spain and the United States shows that advertising is changing the way people interact with a brand through mobile search, with six in ten launching search after seeing a mobile ad.
  • 'Internet Pharmacies' Sell Drugs To Young Via Social
    Illicit drugs and prescription medicines are being ordered online, reports the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), which monitors the implementation of U.N. drug control conventions.
  • Perform Marks First Year With Revenues Up 53%
    The digital sports rights company has reported revenues up 53% to GBP103m, although pre-tax profits were halved due to charges related to acquisitions and listing on the London Stock Exchange.
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