The $.4.4bn deal will give Verizon access to AOL’s automated ad platforms and video content – as well as global content brands, including The Huffington Post, TechCrunch and Engadget.
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Ofcom has revealed that EE is the most complained-about landline and broadband provider in the UK, whilst Vodafone topped the list for the mobile market and BT in the Pay TV market.
Freesat added a total of 12,000 new homes during the first quarter of the year, while mobile app downloads passed the half a million mark.
Telecoms giant BT has reported a 14% rise in pre-tax profit to £2.645bn for year end to 31 March – alongside a small dip in revenues of 2% to £17.85bn.
ITV production workers and other staff have voted to strike in protest of the commercial broadcaster’s “miserly” 2% pay rise offer, broadcasting union Bectu has said.
The European Commission today unveiled plans for a single market fit for the digital age. Here, Raymond Snoddy assesses the impact of removing regulatory walls – and moving from 28 markets to just one.
O2 confirms it will operate Weve as a wholly owned subsidiary, claiming it will be more “agile” with just one owner.
The vast majority of Channel 5’s existing 100-strong sales force will lose their jobs when the business is integrated into Sky Media from 1 June.
A new agreement will see Nielsen measure all video advertising delivered to Roku streaming players and Roku TV models.
Viacom’s recent acquisition, Channel 5, will also have its suite of channels – 5, 5 USA and 5* – added to the portfolio of 17 Viacom channels already sold by Sky Media from June.
