- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, April 13, 2012
- UK Ad Spend Was Up 2.7% Last Year, Says AA
- EU Eyes Spread Of Internet To Ever-More Devices
- Austrian Students Not Appeased With More Facebook Data
- Monterosa Launches Tools To Make TV More Interactive
- LoveThis App Puts Friends' Recommendations In One Place
- Ex-Freemantle CEO To Oversee Yummi Media Expansion
- Google Currents Launches In UK
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, April 12, 2012
- UK Trails Latin America In Reader Engagement
- Citizen Journalism Site Makes Front Page News
- Noel Edmunds Asks For Social Media Responsibility
- Twitter Helps Find Hijacked Driver Locked In Car Boot
- Retail Promos: 75% Of Internet Users Prefer Email Over Text
- Spotify Introduces Embeddable Widget
- Hearst's New 'Good Ideas' Designed For Tablet, Print
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, April 11, 2012
- GroupM: '11 Global Web Ad Spend Up 16%
- 'Stuff' Now Available On IPad
- UKOM Taps ComScore As Official Partner
- Scotland Yard Goes Social In Murder Probe
- Lions Festivals, Haymarket Media Host Digital Awards In Asia
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, April 10, 2012
- Iranians Tweet Complaints Of Olympics Blocking
- Britain Looks To Restrict Raunchy Music Vids Online
- Cameron To Resolve Split Over Online Monitoring
- Google To Challenge Australia Court Ruling
- 21-Year-Old Rapper Is Future Shape Of Media
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, April 9, 2012
- Anonymous Threatens: 'Expect More Online Attacks'
- Twitter Boosts Profile Of Women's Football
- BBC, 'The Times' Vie For Online Media Awards
- Top Gear Crowdsources Driving Tunes On Facebook
- Australian Regulator To Rule On Austar-Foxtel Merger
- Spotify For Newspapers? Dutch Publishers Mull Idea
- Music Industry Out To Upgrade Russian Market
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, April 6, 2012
- Social Media Seen As Key To Olympics Tourism
- Bus-Tops On View Across London's Bus Stops
- Vodafone Netherlands To Offer Priority Bandwidth
- Vevo's UK Users Up 23% Since Last Year's Launch
- New UK Bill Demands Porn Filtration
- Mobile Coverage Of Rural Germany Now Complete
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, April 5, 2012
- Best Day To Engage Fans On Social Media? Sunday
- Brit Firms Fail At Online Live Chat, Survey Finds
- Blinkbox, Disney UK Deal To Challenge LoveFilm, Netflix
- Shops, Restaurants Vie For Mobile Customers Via Wi-fi
- European Commission Probes Motorola Patent
- Axel Springer Buying TotalJobs For GBP110 Million
- Google+ Brings First TV Spot To UK
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, April 4, 2012
- Bosses Grouse About Workers Tweeting Day Away
- Group: Facebook Missed Data Protection Deadline
- UK Online Ads Get 14.4% Growth Via Video
- Australian Watchdog Wins Appeal Of Google Ruling
- Something's Fishy On Google's Chinese Landing Page
- Dancing Toddler Knocks Kony Vid From Top Of Chart
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, April 3, 2012
- Testing: Social Media Payment For Online Articles
- Firms Not Keen On Government's Media Monitor Plan
- YouGov To Track UK Social Media Feed For Brands
- Europe Probes IPad's '4G' Advertising Claims
- Skype Launches Outdoor Campaign in UK
- Digital's Royalty Payments Give Songwriters Boost
- Econsultancy: UK SEO Value Up 18% In 2011
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, April 2, 2012
- Average Time Spent Online Now 15 Hours Per Week
- Google Opens Doors To Campus In London
- GigaOM To Absorb Standalone PaidContent UK
- Expect Big Foursquare Presence In UK In Year
- Human Rights Head Decries Jail For Twitter Offender
- Watchdog Bans Ad For 'Midget' Party On Facebook
- BlackBerry Exits UK Consumer Market