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Jack Marshall

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16 articles stable

Jack Marshall has appeared in 16 articles since 2015-04. Coverage peaked in 2016Q2 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, Wall Street Journal, Substack, Google.

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2016-04-17
Wall Street Journal

comScore: time spent online on desktop devices declined 9.3% in December, 7.6% in January, 2% in February, and 6% in March compared to the same period last year

Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @stevesi , @brianrose , @ia , @markham and @jackmarshall Tweets: Steven Sinofsky / @stevesi : Is US desktop Internet use in decline? http://www.wsj.com/....

2016-04-16
Wall Street Journal

comScore: time spent online on desktop devices declined 9.3% in December, 7.6% in January, 2% in February, and 6% in March compared to the same period last year

Has Desktop Internet Use Peaked?  —  ComScore data show Internet use from desktop devices has declined year-over-year for four straight months Tweets: @stevesi , @jackmarshall , @ia , @brianrose and @...

2015-05-09
Wall Street Journal 8 related

Google says 54% of video ads across the web were viewable in April, not including YouTube ads, which were 91% viewable

Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal :

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