by Steve McClellan on Mar 21, 1:25 PM
Havas reported Thursday that its net profit for 2012 climbed 5% to roughly $163 million. The company reported earlier that revenues for the year were up 8% to approximately $2.4 billion, while organic growth was 2.1%. That compared to 5.9% organic growth for 2011. By comparison, Publicis Groupe and WPP both earlier reported full-year 2012 organic growth climbed 2.9%. And Omnicom Group earlier said its full year organic growth was 4%. Havas said its operating income for the year was up about 11% to approximately $283 million, boosting its operating profit margin to 12.3% in 2012 from 12% in 2011. …
by Mark Walsh on Mar 21, 1:00 PM
Facebook is rolling out an updated commenting system that includes threaded conversations and ranks more relevant and high-quality comments higher. According to
Inside Facebook, the social network has been testing the upgraded comments functionality for pages that people can “follow” since November. Starting next week, they’ll be available on an opt-in basis for all accounts with more than 10,000 fans or followers. The changes will make comments on page posts look more like those powered by Facebook on third-party sites, which Inside Facebook says have shown threaded conversations and used a ranking algorithm since March 2011. The …
by Mark Walsh on Mar 21, 12:12 PM
Online radio service Pandora on Wednesday
announced extending its app to the latest version of the Windows Phone platform. To entice users to download the app, Microsoft is allowing Windows Phone 8 users to get an ad-free version of Pandora through the rest of the year. The app offers certain unique features via the Microsoft platform. Through its signature “live tiles”, for example, users can pin their favorite personalized radio stations to the Start screen of their phone for easier access. Further, launching Pandora through the Kids Corner feature in Windows Phone automatically activates the explicit content filter for …
by Mark Walsh on Mar 21, 11:13 AM
Online audience measurement firm Quantcast has launched a new service for tracking mobile app usage across iOS and Android devices. The company's free
Measure for Apps offering provides data on app traffic, installs and return usage, which is especially important to help developers see how many engaged users they have. The service also includes information on visit frequency, traffic by app version, and top countries and top devices for a given app. Among initial publishers showcasing mobile app data along with Web analytics in their public profiles on Quantcast.com are Topix, Goodreads and Big Oven, with more on the …
by Wayne Friedman on Mar 20, 4:40 PM
Reality TV on broadcast TV is seemingly live and well -- for the moment. ABC's "Splash", a reality competition show where celebrities make big dives into swimming pools, earned a Nielsen preliminary 2.6 rating/8 share at 8 p.m. on Tuesday night. That was the biggest rated reality show debut in a year and a half -- since Fox launched "The X Factor" in September 2011.
by Mark Walsh on Mar 20, 3:39 PM
People spend the most time playing mobile games and using their devices to social network during weekday TV primetime hours—8 PM to 10 PM—according to a new analysis by Arbitron Mobile during the fourth quarter of 2012. The study, looking at U.S. mobile usage on an hourly basis, found five activities—voice calls, messaging, browsing, social networking, and gaming—dominated weekday smartphone use. Average time per hour for each of those activities, except for voice calls, increases in the morning until 9 AM to 10 AM. Things start to change dramatically between 4 PM and 5 PM. Among the specific changes: -Starting …
by Mark Walsh on Mar 20, 12:24 PM
Yahoo has acquired recommendations startup Jybe, founded in 2011 by three former Yahoo employees. The company’s stated mission was to help people find things they like to do based on what’s trending in their social circles. To that end, It released an iPhone app last year providing personalized recommendations for things to do, books to read and movies to watch, among other things. Yahoo’s latest “acqu-hire” brings back a total of five former Yahoos including Arnab Bhattacharjee, who was the VP of Yahoo Search Technology. The others were also part of the company’s search and Hadoop teams--Tim Converse, Christian Kunz, …
by Mark Walsh on Mar 20, 11:38 AM
Second-screen devices combined with customized content, interactive apps and loyalty programs will fuel the growth of social TV activity over the next two years, according to a new
Gartner study. Along with the rise of smartphones and tablets as companion viewing devices, the research firm highlights the emergence of three trends that together from a “holistic” social TV experience: -The use of social networks such as Facebook and Twitter to allow users to create and check status updates as they engage in real-time conversations related to TV programming. -Apps that deliver bonus programming, tighter community engagement and larger social …
by Mark Walsh on Mar 20, 10:03 AM
Yahoo is in talks to buy a 75% stake in Dailymotion, one of the world’s top video sites, from France Telecom at a $300 valuation, according to a Wall Street Journal
report. The move would give Yahoo a stronger foothold in the online video market in Europe and Asia, where Dailymotion draws most of its audience. In a research note about the potential deal today, Brian Wieser, senior research analyst at Pivotal Research Group, suggested Yahoo may be after more than picking up a smaller-scale version of YouTube, with Dailymotion featuring a heavy volume of user-generated content supported by …
by Mark Walsh on Mar 20, 9:17 AM
Social-sharing service ShareThis on Wednesday announced raising $23 million in new funding as well as acquiring Socialize, a startup that provides developers a drop-in social platform for mobile applications. The move is aimed at extending the reach of ShareThis beyond the desktop and mobile Web to mobile apps. ShareThis has developed what it calls a “social quality index” (SQI) to determine engagement levels of audiences across 2.3 million Web sites. With the Socialize acquisition, the company says publishers will now be able to use its platform to get specific sharing analytics on desktop and mobile in a single dashboard using …