• July Was MailOnline's Best Month For Video
    The MailOnline recorded its best ever month for video in July 2014 as it achieved more than 50 million video views across its website and apps for the first time. MailOnline says: There were 50,647,444 Global Video Views to the MailOnline last month, representing a month-on-month increase of 35.8% and a year-on-year increase of 74.7%.
  • BBC, Channel 4 Scratch Heads Over Vice News
    Three-quarters of adults say they get their news from TV and they watch an average of 115 hours of coverage a year each. However, when it comes to younger viewers the data is far less comforting: 16- to 24-year-olds are watching just 27 hours a year, according to Ofcom reasearch.
  • Sky 1 'Future-proofing' For Next-gen Viewers
    Sky 1 has no "foreseeable" plans to migrate to an online-only channel but is actively "future proofing" for the next generation of TV viewers, according to Sky 1 channel director Adam MacDonald.
  • BBC Radio 1, YouTube Vloggers In New Show
    BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra have partnered with a host of YouTube vloggers to present a new weekly show that will be fully visualised and streamed on the Radio 1 website, in a bid to "adapt or die".
  • Metro's Website Fastest Growing, ABC Says
    The website of the free daily newspaper is now produced by the Mail Online editorial team and is completely separate from the print edition. Mail Online was by far the most popular UK newspaper website in July with just over 11m daily browsers worldwide. But is behind the record 11.8m average daily browsers it achieved in January of this year.
  • Times Most Popular Digital Editions Last Month
    The Sunday Times tablet edition was the most popular title in digital format with an average of 89,332 average views per edition across July 2014, followed by The Times with 71,629 for its tablet edition. Access to the digital editions are included in the cost of subscribing to The Times and Sunday Times online.
  • Privacy Suit Against Facebook Moves Ahead
    The 25,000-people-strong "class action" privacy suit against Facebook, launched in Austria at the start of this month, is going ahead. Although the case was recently shifted from one court to another, Max Schrems's "Europe v Facebook" campaign group said on Thursday that the wheels are now properly in motion.
  • Privacy Suit Against Facebook Moves Ahead
    The 25,000-people-strong "class action" privacy suit against Facebook, launched in Austria at the start of this month, is going ahead. Although the case was recently shifted from one court to another, Max Schrems's "Europe v Facebook" campaign group said on Thursday that the wheels are now properly in motion.
  • Soundcloud Inks Deals With Advertisers
    SoundCloud is an online music service used by millions, which is currently "unadulterated" by adverts. To many music lovers' dismay, and the rejoice of brands, not for much longer. The company has revealed plans to introduce advertising, with artists and labels to apparently collect royalties for the first time.
  • Warehouse Launches Online And Print Magazine
    The high street fashion retailer created the 'Tales of the City' blog on its website which will be populated with content from a weekly pool of commissioned contributors including Conde Nast Traveller's style editor Bonnie Rakhet, as well as illustrators and photographers.
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