Richard Marks of Research The Media asks whether the myBBC initiative is the right response to the growth of personalised content, or is it perhaps the BBC’s role to give us what we didn’t know that we wanted?
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Following a successful 12-month trial, Sky AdSmart will roll out across Johnston Press’ national footprint over the next three years.
Eisenstein, who previously held roles at Capgemini and Microsoft before joining Videology in 2010, will be responsible for managing the growth in the region and will replace Anne de Kerckhove.
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The two-year rights deal with NFL will see the BBC show live coverage of all three International Series games at Wembley, as well as the world-famous Super Bowl.
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In its first response to the government green paper, the BBC has set out proposals heralding a “fundamental change of approach” for the Corporation – including a number of “inevitable” service reductions and cuts.
The total number of subscribers rose by 3.94 million (up 1% quarter on quarter), with 54 of the 100 services in the index reporting net subscriber gains, although many of these were marginal.
