Sky’s Jeremy Darroch says the latest review must address Openreach’s “conflict of interest” as a subsidiary of BT or “risk extending the problems” that are affecting the industry and its customers today.
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ITV is set to acquire Talpa Media B.V., the entertainment show producer responsible for programmes including The Voice and Dating in the Dark, for approximately £355 million.
Bampton has agreed with the broadcaster’s new owner, Viacom, to continue as a part-time consultant for Channel 5 from 1 April to help with the transition.
The deal will see the capital’s TV channel acquire content from Entertainment One, Eyeline Entertainment and Metrodome to broadcast a brand new film strand, ‘London Film House’.
Videology’s Catherine Hallam reports back from Mobile World Congress – and notes mobile advertising is finally taking centre stage.
Mobile video viewing on smartphones and tablets will account for more than 20% of total video viewing minutes in the US by 2025, according to new research from The Diffusion Group.
10 March will see the return of the popular Future of Media Research conference – including debates, a world-first research exclusive, early findings from the new Connected Screens tracker and a line-up of extraordinary talent.
Total ITV revenue increased 7% in 2014 to £2,956 million – marking the company’s fifth consecutive year of double digit profit growth.
If you accept the tangible and intangible social benefits of having a truly national broadcaster, then all other issues remain interesting but of secondary importance, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Published three times a year, the tracker will encompass the whole continuum of screens: digital outdoor, TV sets, PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones.
