As Online Ad Growth Slows Elsewhere, Nielsen Ramps Up China Ventures
With China's internet audience estimated at 250 million and growing as the U.S. online ad market slows, Nielsen is hoping for a little balance by expanding its partnerships to measure China's media use. The company has struck a joint venture with... 2 months ago
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