Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the anthropological intersections of tech, politics & culture. So, has online advertising actually changed the density of ...
More than a quarter of all ads that Web surfers see are designed to play video, audio or animations--what's known as rich media--and that figure could grow to 40 percent by the end of 2003, according ...
Seeking to raise the profile of online advertising, an industry trade group that includes members such as MSN, AOL and Yahoo endorsed a new set of ad sizes that are larger than standard Web banners.
Type “Grantham University” into Yahoo’s search engine, and what appears at the top of the page, above the actual search results, is not a link to Grantham’s home page but an ad for the University of ...
— -- You see them on just about every website. They lurk at the side or the top of the page. Some are static, others blink, flash, even float across your monitor ...
For all of the advertising woes that printed newspapers have encountered over the past few years, it’s an open question what will happen to them as they shift their focus online. The New York Times‘ ...
Time Warner Inc's AOL Internet division said Wednesday that it would let users opt out of online advertisements that are presented to individuals based on the Web sites they have visited. By Reuters, ...
If you’ve been enjoying the lack of advertising in Google’s new “AI Mode”, which replaces conventional web searches with a ...
Don’t call it cord cutting, but consumers are watching nearly 9% less cable television, while increasing their viewing of content on a PC by 26%. That’s according to new research from Dynamic Logic in ...
Online publishers and advertisers are closely watching a new experiment in Web marketing that aims to replace discredited "impressions" and "clicks" with a more reliable measurement: time. Called ...