Developments in a phone-hacking scandal involving British newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.:
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Volvo Launches China's First RTB-based Advertising
MarketWatch (press release) It became the first case of RTB-based brand advertising in China. Different from traditional display advertising, the RTB market requires real-time bidding capabilities to display online ads to target audience impression by impression in milliseconds. |
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This is a big news day, with a lot of economic headlines about the domestic and European economies.
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NEW YORK, May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive magazines announced today that they have completed their move to digital-only publishing platforms.Starting with …
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US media giant News Corp. has taken a 19.9 percent stake in Bona Film Group, which calls itself the largest privately owned film distributor in China, the firms said.
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News Corp is to buy a 19.9 per cent equity stake in Chinese film distributor Bona Film Group.
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Warren Buffett Is (Kind Of) Wrong
Motley Fool UK When online papers look to either subscriptions or advertising, they miss the chance to do both. A version of this article originally appeared on our US site, Fool.com. I don't imagine Warren Buffett plays the online fantasy game World of Warcraft, … |
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Battle continues to preserve, promote Aboriginal languages
National Indigenous Times Thus, we rely entirely on advertising and subscriptions to survive, and hope you'll consider subscribing to NIT's print edition as well as the online version of our paper. Our new and improved website now contains stories and photos, … |
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HomeAway Purchases Minority Stake in Tujia.com
MarketWatch (press release) The company also makes it easy for vacation rental owners and property managers to advertise their properties and manage bookings online. The HomeAway portfolio includes the leading vacation rental websites HomeAway.com, VRBO.com and … |
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Lack of trust in Facebook may hold back ad sales
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com Google, another online advertising company that walks a similar line between ad targeting and privacy, makes more than $30 per user, per year. People also like it more. In the AP-CNBC poll, 71 percent of respondents had a favorable opinion of Google, … Facebook raises IPO price as offering nears |
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