Tag Archive | "iphone"

Fool me once, shame on you

Fool me once, shame on you

Yesterday Apple announced the new iPhone 4S. Until its reveal, the tech-y media was convinced that it was going to see a wholly new device to be called iPhone 5. Read the full story

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ABC starts measuring smartphone and tablet apps

The Audit Bureau of Circulations has started measuring the activity of apps on smartphones and tablet devices, reports MediaGuardian. Read the full story

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FT app makes a million

FT app makes a million

The Financial Times’s iPad app has brought in more than £1 million in advertising revenue since its launch in May. Read the full story

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iAd struggling to make impact

iAd struggling to make impact

Apple’s iAd platform is suffering from a slow takeup, with only five of the 17 launch partners using it in the past two months. Read the full story

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Spectator goes for mix of paid-for and free

Spectator goes for mix of paid-for and free

The Spectator’s 36,000 print subscribers will now get free access to the mag’s website, iPhone and IPad apps as the battle for readership in the digital age hots up. Read the full story

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No public value test for BBC apps

The BBC Trust has risked irking commercial media outlets by deciding not to run a public value test into the launch of the Corporation’s smartphone app for BBC News, Sport and iPlayer. Read the full story

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CNN’s citizen journo app

CNN has launched a “revolutionary” international news app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, reports Journalism.co.uk. Read the full story

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Apple boss tops MediaGuardian tree

Apple boss tops MediaGuardian tree

Steve Jobs, chairman of Apple and the man who brought the world the iPhone, has topped MediaGuardian’s list of 100 most powerful players in the media world. Read the full story

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"The Daily Mail is being far too modest… the runaway success of the website owes very little to piggy-backing on 'the strengths of the newspaper'."


The Media Blog‘s Will Sturgeon credits Mail Online’s picture desk as the “engine room” of its booming growth after comScore named it the world’s biggest newspaper site.


(Source: The Media Blog)