Walmart.com Unveils Classifieds Service
Walmart.com has beta-launched a free classifieds service. It’s just another way to help customers save money, says Ravi Jariwala, a spokesman for the company.
Walmart.com has beta-launched a free classifieds service. It’s just another way to help customers save money, says Ravi Jariwala, a spokesman for the company.
Sirius is launching “Doctor Radio,” which will broadcast live from the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York.
Time Inc. has published its first 100-percent reader-created issue. The June issue of This Old House is made up entirely of reader-submitted stories and photos.
Advertisers who buy at least three pages of The Week will receive a comparison of their ad’s performance in The Week versus in other publications like Forbes, Fortune and The Economist
More than half of U.K. residents (57 percent) watch at least one hour of on-demand TV or recorded TV each week, according to a U.K. nationwide survey measuring the popularity of on-demand TV and internet video, MarketingCharts reports.
While TV remains the preeminent channel for watching video content, the PC is slowly encroaching on TV’s territory by capturing an increasing amount of screen time among those who download or stream video online, according to research from Ipsos MediaCT, MarketingCharts writes.
The longer the FCC takes in deciding whether it will allow the XM-Sirius marriage to take place, the more voices are heard griping about elements of such a deal.
North Oaks, a suburb in St. Paul, Minnesota, has demanded that Google remove images of its streets from Google Maps.
Local newspapers pulled about $3.1 billion in local online revenue in 2007, for about 36 percent of last year’s local online advertising revenue total.
Returns at midseason ABC has cut deals with Starcom and Zenith Media at an average of 8 to 10 percent CPM increases for prime time inventory, say sources familiar with the situation.