Chief executive David Abraham said he does not see an “existential threat” on the horizon – and that privatisation is merely “a solution in search of a problem”.
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ITV’s underlying pre-tax profits were up 18% in 2015 to £865 million, while revenues were up 15% to just under £3 billion.
Up 7.4% year on year, TV advertising managed to outpace total UK market growth of 6.1%.
BBC Three has gone online-only this week, and the Independent newspaper is set to follow suit in March – but let no-one think it is a neat, futuristic thing or anything other than second best.
The former chairman of Endemol UK will replace Archie Norman from May 2016.
The launch of Sky’s “most advanced” Now TV box this year has Decipher’s Matt Walters wondering: where will it sit in the market?
The ‘Connies’ recognise initiatives which are devising and powering connected strategies.
For TV and digital to work to their full potential, advertisers must accept that overcoming the hurdles to bring them together is worthwhile, writes Mediaocean’s Stuart Smith.
The wave 3 2015 report offers four periods’ worth of data that subscribers can access today (2 February), whilst a full written report will be published in the next few weeks.
Chief executive Gavin Patterson said BT is on track towards its goal of ‘sustainable profit growth’.
