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Block, who has spent the last seven years as ITV’s controller of commercial digital products, will be responsible for leading “product evangelism” in Europe.
Responding to the government’s Green Paper, the BBC Trust has said it wants improved protections for the BBC’s independence to provide more time between fixed date general elections and the end of the next charter.
As part of the deal, Sky Sports has entered into an exclusive partnership with News UK that will see clips also being made available across The Sunday Times, The Times and The Sun digital services.
Ofcom report shows that public service broadcasting channels spent a total of £2.85bn on content in 2014 – a 2% increase on 2013 – despite a continuation of the longer term decline in viewing.
As Sky gets the nation talking about its latest campaign, challenger BT could not have got it more wrong with its execrable ads starring Ewan McGregor, writes Dominic Mills.
Brands are struggling their way through a disruptive period of ‘intergenerational’ change that is having a profound impact on every facet of business, writes RadiumOne’s Rupert Staines.
As it celebrates its 20th anniversary, industry experts reflect on how far the online retail giant has come, how it’s impacted consumer behaviour and what we should expect going forwards.
