UKOM ditches Nielsen for comScore to handle online measurement
04 Apr 2012 | by Arif Durrani
are full subscribers to UKOM, and governing bodies include the Institute of Practitioners in Advertisers ...
benefits from a new 100 million urban broadband fund, announced by the Government, that will see London ... , jobs and new investment London needs to grow. I will lobby the Government for the Tech City ...
are full subscribers to UKOM, and governing bodies include the Institute of Practitioners in Advertisers ...
. ( Marketing ) Jenny Grey , the acting executive director for government communications, has been ...
Government in 1991, and has been the staple of weekly magazines, national newspapers and EPGs ever since. ...
for the Cabinet Office, approved a plan to close the organisation as part of a drive to cut government ... as the executive director of government communications. Grey's remit is to manage the redundancy process ...
, the commercial radio trade body, RadioCentre, refused to attend a government meeting on DAB in October 2010. Then ... and the Government. 8. On the same day, the arrival of UK Radioplayer provided a common format for internet ...
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in March , following a report from the House of Lords that suggested CRR, the rules governing the way ITV ... to come. "If economic growth is the priority of the Government, your regulators need to be cautious ...
, entertainment and retail enjoy the highest mobile CTR, while apparel and government have the lowest CTR. Government also has lower CTR performance for browser based banners. Performance by vertical ...
confusion as the government waits to make the digital switchover, writes Mark Sutherland..... While the government will not finalise a date for a digital switchover until the medium accounts ... by the government's target of 2015 and, while Rajar data shows that 38.2% of adults claim to own a DAB set at home ...
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