Top newspapers on Pinterest: Mail Online gets 2 million shares
The Daily Mail website has generated 2 million ‘pins’ on Pinterest, with the Guardian getting the greatest number of shares for a single article, according to new research.
The Daily Mail website has generated 2 million ‘pins’ on Pinterest, with the Guardian getting the greatest number of shares for a single article, according to new research.
US newspapers are failing to offset their declining print ad revenues with new digital sales, according to new data.
Online marketing is soaring in Argentina, with $ 1,147m was spent on advertising in Internet during 2011, representing a growth of 117% compared to 2010 ($528m).
US-based genealogy site Ancestry.com has bought Archives.com, a family history website, for approximately $100m.
The rise of tablets is eating into the consumtion of other devices, with Laptops, books and desktop PCs being the biggest casualties, according to this new infographic.
New national newspapers do not come along very often, so when they do, their launch is heralded with much anticipation. Never has this been more in evidence than for The Sun on Sunday, born as it was with a rich yet complex heritage. But as the dust settles, what were the reactions to the UK’s … [Read more…]
The Daily Mail’s Mail Online has become the world’s most-read online newspaper, attracting 45.3m unique users in December to leapfrog the New York Times (44.8m), according to new research.
The top ten U.S. search terms included four variations on Facebook – Facebook.com, Facebook, Facebook login and www.facebook.com – marking the second year the social networking giant has had four top ten slots, according to new research.
US adults currently spend more time on mobile devices each day than they do with print media, according to new reseach.
Four million pages of newspapers from the 18th and 19th Centuries have been made available online by the British Library.