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Sector Analysis: Magazines
in the Apple Newstand chart for iPhone. For the company's recent launch of Women's Health, a digital sampler ...
Twitter use doubles among business chiefs
was changing the way they did business up from only a quarter in 2010. The iPhone was the most popular ... . The BlackBerry is keeping pace with iPhone in terms of popularity, as ownership increased from 18% to 20% year ...
MailOnline reports return to growth
,000 unique browser a day access MailOnline via its iPhone app, which it launched six months ago ...
Newspaper and magazines lack dedicated mobile sites
Out of 25 national daily and Sunday newspapers, only seven were found to have a mobile website. A third of titles had an iPhone app, but half of these did not have a mobile website. The survey also covered 61 magazines in the women's lifestyle/fashion, men's lifestyle and teenage lifestyle ...
ITV positive after 11% Q1 revenue boost to £500m
", and hitting the iPhone in the third quarter. The company did not break out its online performance ...
MAGAZINE ABCs: High-flying Economist is UK's stand-out performer
. Ossman said: "The launch of The Economist on iPhone and iPad has provided Economist readers with greater ...
Future UK profits drop 18% but US operations return to black
on the Apple iPhone and iPad technologies available to consumers. ...
UBC Media registers 40% rise in continuing revenues
months to 31 March 2009. UBC Media provides interactive iPhone apps to 45 UK radio stations in return ...
Apple's profits surge by 90%
by huge demand for the iPhone. ... -on-year increase in the number of iPhones sold to 8.75 million during the quarter. Steve Jobs, Apple chief ... of the iPhone which will be on sale from June this year. The results beat analyst forecasts, and were declared ... .89 million, though this was compensated for the leap in demand for the iPhone, which proved particularly ...
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