Dennis Publishing has bought Health & Fitness magazine from Hubert Burda Media.
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Dancing on Ice returned to ITV1’s Sunday evening line-up last night with a high of more than 9.5 million peak viewers.
Twitter is set to employ a number of staff to concentrate on generating money for the site.
Johnny Vaughan and Lisa Snowdon have signed a new two-year deal to continue presenting 95.8 Capital FM’s breakfast show.
Richard Hooper has been appointed to chair the selection panel for the independently funded news consortiums (IFNC) that will eventually replace ITV’s regional news service.
James Cameron’s Avatar started the year on high, taking £6 million at the box office in the first weekend of 2010, well ahead of its rival releases.
Google may be taxed on its advertising revenues in France due to new government regulations.
The Times is set to increase its cover price to £1, which will match the price of the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian and the Independent for the first time in over 20 years.
Trinity Mirror is set to make its Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle a free title and close the London Informer.
ITV1’s final Above Suspicion: The Red Dahlia won the 9pm peak-hour slot with a high of more than 7 million viewers last night.