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MEC's Tong talks mobile apps and advertising

-putting like the pre-roll ads on YouTube. She said: "I think one of the problems is that we've taken ...

Telegraph wins IAB's first Future Format award

for Page Move; Media Mind for Sidekick; Microsoft for Film Strip, and YouTube for Masthead. The award ...

Sector Analysis: Television in 2012

as integral to the future of commercial broadcasting. He says: "The YouTube skippable ad format has ...

Awards set to be biggest media event of the year

Global Radio Capital FM Ocean Outdoor Sky News TalkSport YouTube Media idea - launch ... innovation Google UK for YouTube OMD UK for PepsiCo OMD UK for Coty UM London ...

Media Week Awards full shortlist revealed

YouTube Media idea - launch BBC Magazines for Good Food iPad app ChannelFlip Media ... for Chris Langley Media innovation Google UK for YouTube OMD UK for PepsiCo OMD UK ...

PPA 2011 Video: How publishers should be taking advantage of video

Speaking at the PPA Conference 2011, Smith gives advice for publishers wanting to engage with web-savvy users who have moved on from the rip-and-go home-made YouTube clips. "Publishers need to understand the language of broadcast" says Smith. "Video content needs to be put on the front page". ...

IPC claims Nuts readers no longer 'lads'

it has posted on YouTube (above). The survey showed that, contrary to previous "laddish" perceptions ...

Grazia online TV goes live

.co.uk and YouTube.co.uk from today.

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