Mediaocean has been appointed to develop a new trading system for the print industry, which, it is planned, will cover national newspapers then magazines and regionals, including each of their digital brands.
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Ad-blocking is running at up to 20% of all registered users across a range of leading sites, so it should be a major talking point for the industry, but it has rarely been debated. This Wednesday sees all that change…
February was a good month for commercial television channels, with just ITV Breakfast seeing a very small decline in revenue.
Sources tell TechCrunch that the dongle will plug into the back of a TV via the HDMI port, but will also include support for streaming full PC game titles, meaning it could compete with consoles including the Xbox and PlayStation.
Sky customers to see a brand new homepage on their Sky+HD boxes in what the company is calling “the most significant shake-up” to its electronic programme guide since its introduction at the launch of digital TV in 1998.
The latest ABC regional newspaper results reveal an relatively stable picture for most of the top performing groups and titles, but a -35.7% decrease for Newsquest Midlands South lost the group an average of 103,500 copies.
After a day of judging yesterday, the final shortlist for the 2014 Connected Consumer Awards has today been announced.
The latest NRS national newspaper figures once again paint a sorry picture for print, with no titles recording any growth in readership at all for the period January to December 2013.
It’s absolutely huge in the US – but content marketing is still new territory for many in the UK. Newsline asked Kayvan Salmanpour, international MD of NewsCred to explain how he sees the market evolving this side of the pond…
The majority of national newspaper titles were up in January with the Sun and Sun on Sunday looking strong – and after extending its reach into Zone 6, the London Evening Standard recorded double-digit growth for the month.
