Phorm posts $15.6m loss before tax Behaviourally targeted online advertising firm continues to burn through dwindling cash reserves at $1.8m a month. By Mark Sweney
Simon Nelson to leave BBC BBC's controller of multiplatform commissioning is leaving the corporation at end of the year. By Jemima Kiss
AOL buys TechCrunch Technology blog site's founder Michael Arrington to stay on after takeover by internet giant. By Mark Sweney
Virgin Media beats Sky to launch 3D TV service Cable TV company unveils 3D Movies on Demand offering days ahead of roll-out of rival's new channel. By Mark Sweney
YouView ‘putting rivals’ investment in internet TV at risk’ BBC-backed video-on-demand service is hampering rest of online TV industry, according to report. By Mark Sweney
Dentsu lines up $600m bid for digital marketing agency AKQA Japanese advertising agency giant understood to have put in pre-emptive bid for AKQA, which is being put up for sale. By Mark Sweney
Project Canvas rebrands as YouView Move comes as seven partners in BBC-backed TV-on-demand venture officially incorporate as separate 100-strong company. By Mark Sweney
Microsoft appoints Samsung ad executive Mikah Martin-Cruz Martin-Cruz, best known for Sony campaigns Paint and Play Doh, will be Microsoft's UK chief marketing officer. By Mark Sweney
Shareholder trading values Facebook at more than $33bn With shares selling for up to $76, investors are calculating social networking site is worth nearly twice as much as Yahoo!. By Graeme Wearden
ITV to show James Bond films in HD The broadcaster has made a deal to keep the free-to-air rights for the James Bond franchise and to show the back catalogue in HD. By Mark Sweney
Ad revenue at Facebook expected to pass £1bn next year Facebook forecast to bring in £1.13bn in 2011 while MySpace expected to see ad revenues shrink 14%, according to a report. By Mark Sweney
Google denies deal to end net neutrality Search giant says there is no agreement allowing telecoms company Verizon to prioritise the order and speed in which it delivers content to users
AOL signs video clips deal with ITN AOL continues its reinvention with agreement that will give it hundreds of news clips to select from each week. By Mark Sweney
BSkyB sells its business-to-business telecom operation Business arm of Easynet sold to private equity group for £100m – but Sky retains its fibre infrastructure. By Mark Sweney