AudienceScience acquires German online targeting rival
06 Jul 2010 | by Jacob Mathias
." AudienceScience clients include The Guardian and Telegraph Media Group. The acquisition is subject to third ...
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consumer trend in 2012. He points to the success brands such as Spotify and The Guardian have had ...
." AudienceScience clients include The Guardian and Telegraph Media Group. The acquisition is subject to third ...
Hall and copywriter Phillips produced work for clients such as The Guardian, VW, Philips and Guinness ... job to go to and it is not known if he will be directly replaced. ( Media Week ) Guardian Media ... at The Guardian , to the vacant role of commercial director. The position has been vacant for a year following ...
out of Phorm s technology. Source: The Guardian Mothercare has announced positive like-for-like UK ... , as it saw passenger numbers increase by 10 per cent. Source: The Guardian ...
in Madrid and Maryland, America, because of lower-cost competition. Source: The Guardian Entertainment ...
The Guardian, The Times and the Financial Times all delivered increases in readership last year...readership of 418,000. Readership of The Guardian rose by 11 per cent while The Times boosted its audience ...
The Sun jumped 15.4 per cent to almost 109 million unique users. The Guardian stayed at the top spot, despite dropping 12.3 per cent of its audience to hit 22.9 million. ...
per cent to 600,942, outperformed the quality daily sector. The Financial Times and The Guardian also ...
The Guardian's website has broken the 25 million barrier for the first time, with 25,976,046 unique...ABCe results revealed that Guardian Unlimited's audience was now 74 times larger than the paper's print circulation. It credited the coverage of the US election, hourly reports on the "Sachsgate" saga and the financial downturn for the growth in October. It is also the first time a UK newspaper's site has had more ...
The NRS poll found that The Guardian, the Financial Times and The Times had all recorded an increase of between 3 to 5 per cent, year on year, to September. This is in contrast to drops of 16 per cent for the Daily Star, 7 per cent for the News of the World and 6 per cent for the Daily Mirror ...
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