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Facebook becomes number one in India
Facebook becomes number one in India
by Arif Durrani
25 August 2010, 09:50AM
Facebook has become the leading social networking site in India for the first time, after leapfrogging former leader Orkut in terms of active visitors last month.
BR Video: Brands should pick up bill for Change4Life, say public
BR Video: Brands should pick up bill for Change4Life, say public
by Sara Kimberley
25 August 2010, 09:30AM
The Government's Change4Life healthy living campaign should not be axed and brands should contribute to it financially, according to members of the public interviewed in the latest BR Video.
BT rapped over misleading claims in 20 meg broadband campaign
BT rapped over misleading claims in 20 meg broadband campaign
by Jennifer Whitehead
25 August 2010, 12:01AM
BT has been told it must no longer use a series of ads for BT Total Broadband in their current form after 17 complaints said they made misleading claims.
Twitter hires Adam Bain as head of global revenue
Twitter hires Adam Bain as head of global revenue
by Jennifer Whitehead
25 August 2010, 08:50AM
Twitter has hired Adam Bain, who has stepped down from his job as president of Fox Audience Network, to be its first president of global revenue.
Lionel Richie sends up hit Say You, Say Me in new Walkers ad
Lionel Richie sends up hit Say You, Say Me in new Walkers ad
by Jennifer Whitehead
25 August 2010, 09:10AM
The new Walkers crisps ad starring Lionel Richie will break on television on Friday, with the pop star sending up his 1985 hit, 'Say You, Say Me', in the spot.
'We feel better about the environment' says WPP's Sorrell
'We feel better about the environment' says WPP's Sorrell
by Arif Durrani
24 August 2010, 12:49PM
WPP's chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell believes the worst of the financial downturn is over but cautioned that uncertainty about how the rest of the year will pan out remains in the more mature media markets of the world.

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