Research: Digital audiences in LatAm: Google sites top the list in December 2013
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo!, and Terra-Telefonica sites were the most popular in Latin America during the month of December 2013, according to comScore.
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo!, and Terra-Telefonica sites were the most popular in Latin America during the month of December 2013, according to comScore.
The Dominican Republic’s telecommunication market is the largest in the Caribbean. According to Pyramid Research, it is expected to generate service revenue of US$2.8bn in 2013.
In terms of Mexico´s audience share, Televisa ranked first having a share of 43.4%, Pay TV placed second with a share of audience of 27.4%
Brazil is one of the fastest growing markets in online video usage. Recent ComScore figures show that the growth is not coming from new users
In Mexico, one out of every two online display ad impressions in March were captured through Facebook, which has become a main medium for country
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[ctalatinb] Ad spending in Spain fell by -17.7% in the first quarter of 2013, according to the i2p (Ad Spending Index) survey conducted by Media
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comScore released an analysis on online video activities in Brazil based on insights from its comScore Video Metrix service. The study found that Google Sites
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Tablet media may turn out to be a big help for newspapers and magazines as there are more opportunities to monetize access to them. A recent comScore study shows that “in the case of online newspapers, tablets are now driving 7 percent of total page views, an impressive figure considering the relative infancy of the tablet space,” says Mark Donovan, comScore SVP of Mobile.
According to the latest data published by IBOPE at the end of September, ad spending in South America hit $7.237 billion in July, for a total of $48.436 billion so far this year.
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According to comScore Samsung leads the US handset manufacturer market with 25.7 percent market share.
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At Portada’s recent Latin American Advertising and Media Summit, Microsoft Advertising – a sponsor of Portada’s Latin American Advertising and Media Publicity Awards – conducted a survey on social networks and advertising among the 237 people who voted in the 2012 Portada Awards.
Social network use could be cooling down among Latin Americans, according to the latest Wave study done by UM. From the outset, respondents in LatAm claiming to have a profile on a social network – all of them active users who use the Internet every day or almost every day – decreased from 77% to 73% between 2011 and 2012.
According to comScore more than 127 million Latin Americans ages 15 and older visited a social networking destination from a home or work computer in April 2012, with the average visitor spending 7.5 hours social networking during the month
Portada interviews Jimena Urquijo, VP Business Development of Kantar Media-TGI Latina. Jimena Urquijo talks about the importance of UGC and WOM in Latin America.
Spending in digital media advertising in Colombia continues to rise, according to data published by IAB Colombia and PriceWaterCoopers.