Latest news | | | | | | LBi International has acquired New York-based social media agency Mr Youth for up to $50m (£31.4m), in response to what it called "revolutionary change in consumer buying behaviour". | | | | | | | Facebook is to premiere the Mini-sponsored web series called 'All the wrong places', created in conjunction with youth brand VICE, which is partly owned by WPP. | | | | | | | Nokia is reviving its Snake game for a series of high-profile homepage takeovers to back this week's launch of the Lumia 800, its first Windows phone, as part of an £80m global brand campaign. | | | | | | | Global Radio, which owns the Capital and Heart radio networks, is preparing to take on Groupon and LivingSocial by launching a daily-deals website later this month. | | | | | | | HMV and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment are using outdoor ads carrying QR codes to entice mobile users to buy DVDs online on the spot. | | | | | | | The Times is to become the first national newspaper to trial bundling free advertising in its iPad edition with paid-for ad space in the print newspaper, as it looks to put pressure on its rivals. | | | | | | | Telecoms firm TalkTalk lost 70,000 broadband customers over the six months to the end of September, during which it was fined by Ofcom for incorrectly billing customers and suffered a high level of complaints. | | | | | | | UK Radioplayer, the cross-industry online radio player, has created two new apps to make it easier to listen to UK radio stations, as it announces that Splash FM has become the 300th station on the platform. | | | | | | | Mysinglefriend.com, TV presenter Sarah Beeny's dating website, has brought in PR support to launch the brand internationally. | | | | | | | The deadline for entries to the Revolution Awards 2012, which recognise innovative digital marketing, has been extended until 1 December. | | | | | | Latest jobs | | | | | | | |
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