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The Guardian had a 3 million-visit uplift compared to May so, at between 1p and 2p per click by buying search terms from Google, you have to wonder whether the company spent somewhere north of £30,000 to regain its position.
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Exasperated Madrid residents who filmed prostitutes negotiating with their clients outside their homes and broadcast them on YouTube have been fined for infringing the Spanish data protection Act.
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There are three times as many pupils taking psychology A-level as economics and almost twice as many taking A-level media studies. Sport and physical exercise and the expressive arts are now bigger subjects at A-level than economics.
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[W]e’re talking about a micro-business, no threat to the $330 million in estimated profits CNBC took in last year. The world just isn’t clamoring for another business news channel, and cable operators know it.
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CEO Jim Buckmaster shared some June numbers that will make a newspaper publisher weep: housing ads are up 85% y/y, with rental ads up 120% and real estate up 70%.
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Video from Hong Kong television stations showed Beijing police officers throwing one journalist to the ground and thrusting him by the neck…officers pulled cameramen from ladders as they sought to record chaotic scenes surrounding Olympic ticket sales.
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The headline spins. The story? “Fox Business is averaging about 8,000 in business day and 20,000 in prime time…FBN is still far behind market leader CNBC. The NBCU channel averages 284,000 viewers during the day and 191,000 in prime time.”