Raymond Snoddy says whatever the outcome of Leveson, the debate will continue forever over what is fair, what is reasonable, and what is in the public interest and what is not…
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RAJAR’s Q4 2011 release was positive for Global Radio’s Capital brand, as well as Bauer’s Kiss and Magic.
Raymond Snoddy comments on the latest financial results from BSkyB but asks us to listen out for what is not said – a lack of comment on the future potential of 3D TV. Additionally, the lack of communication from YouView on a confirmed launch date has given rivals (especially Sky) a long time to plan rival complimentary products…
James Whitmore, managing director at Postar, wonders whether advertisers will go for the “old school” spectacular route when it comes to the Olympics, making a statement and splashing the cash OR get down and dirty on the ubiquitous screen, capturing data, creating “dialogue” and driving purchase?
Ahead of Lord Patten’s keynote address at the Oxford Media Convention today, Raymond Snoddy says to try and cut £15 million off the [BBC local radio] budget and get rid of 280 people is simply unsustainable as a piece of politics…
Raymond Snoddy says year after year Deloitte has taken the unfashionable course of highlighting the enduring power of network television while at the same time emphasising the wonders of modern technology. Until now at least they have not been embarrassed by their forecasts…
Raymond Snoddy: ‘The Editors’, both present and former, turned out to be a motley lot with no coherent view, either of the world or media regulation, at the Leveson inquiry this week. But, fear not, help is at hand – bring on the politicians…
Chris Worrell: Can advertisers use digital to tell engaging brand stories?
In his wide-ranging opening article of 2012, the talented Greg Grimmer manages to squeeze in the Pope, Fenton the dog, several energy companies, the Olympics, Lindsey Clay and a bit of grumpy old man…
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on mobile agencies, mobile payments and Apple’s Premiership rights bid…
