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Trinity will acquire Northern & Shell’s publishing assets for £126.7 million in a move it said would create a media business of scale to better serve its readers and advertisers.
As Rajar publishes its fourth quarter results for the radio market, Newsline presents a full round-up for the national stations and networks and the digital and breakfast markets.
As Rajar releases its fourth quarter results for the radio market, Newsline presents the key findings showing station and network reach, share and average listening hours.
In total, 34 million people now tune in to radio via a digitally enabled receiver – DAB, digital TV or online – each week.
Report calls out brands for using ‘scare tactics’ to encourage shoppers to purchase through the illusion of limited stock and competition for a particular product.
A review into the future sustainability of newspapers and quality journalism is to be welcomed, writes Raymond Snoddy – but don’t underestimate its chances of turning into a hollow farce.
In an effort to preserve the future of high quality national and local newspapers in the UK, the Prime Minister has launched a review, which will investigate the overall health of the news media.
In this week’s episode, host John Reynolds speaks with James Murphy and David Golding, founding partners of advertising agency Adam & EveDDB, famed for the John Lewis ads – which have just celebrated 10 years.
