Yahoo! has signed a deal with seven US newspaper groups allowing it to share classified advertising and content with more than 150 local papers. By Mark Sweney and Jemima Kiss.
12.15pm: Yahoo! has signed a 'transformational deal' with seven US newspaper groups to share ads and content with local papers. By Mark Sweney and Jemima Kiss.
Web 2.0: The man who is taking over Bill Gates' day-to-day role at Microsoft admits that it is taking him a long time to build authority inside the company. By Bobbie Johnson in San Francisco.
8am: Google's seemingly inexorable rise is not the primary cause of the TV advertising problems at ITV or Channel 4, according to senior media figures. By Mark Sweney.
Google's ad revenues in the UK will outstrip those of Channel 4 this year, the broadcaster's chief executive Andy Duncan said yesterday, marking another milestone in the relentless rise of internet advertising. By Chris Tryhorn.
10.15am: Google will make more money from UK advertising this year than Channel 4, according to Andy Duncan, the broadcaster's chief executive. By Jason Deans.
The world's favourite search engine, Google, almost doubled its profit in the third quarter as advertisers flocked in ever greater numbers to its rapidly growing network of websites. By Andrew Clark in New York.
A new battle to win the hearts and wallets of movie fans kicked off yesterday, as the first of a new generation of DVD players hit Britain's high streets. By Bobbie Johnson.