Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, rounds up this week’s mobile news.
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If you sat through the last series of The Apprentice wondering what could be more soul destroying than watching a group of highly vocal, self-righteousness, blindly confident, know-it-all, joyless idiots – then wonder no more. Last night, BBC One provided that answer.The third series of Young Apprentice (8pm) offered up the exact same format as… Continue reading TV Overnights: Lord Sugar starts them young
FT sees digital subscriptions rise 17% to 313,000.
Tuesday night saw celebrities come far and wide to pack into Grosvenor House in Park Lane to gawp at the civilians deemed worthy of 15 minutes of airtime.For the 13th year in a row, exiled smart person and now a former Rear of the Year, Carol Vorderman pandered to the masses, bringing us tales of… Continue reading TV Overnights: celebrities and norms mingle to secure 9pm slot for ITV1
After numerous talks and legal wranglings, the BBC iPlayer has today launched on the Sky+ box. The addition of the BBC’s video on demand service to Sky’s set top box was originally announced in January of this year.Since then, the ITV Player, Demand 5 and Sky’s own On Demand service have launched on the platform.… Continue reading BBC iPlayer launches on Sky+
Microsoft and Google both launched competitors to Apple’s iPhone yesterday – ahead of the crucial Christmas shopping period.
Sarah Jenkins of IPSOS MediaCT explores the different human need states around morning media and how radio helps meet those needs.
Petteri Vainikka, VP Marketing for Enreach, discusses ‘programmatic premium’ and premium real time bidding (RTB) and how they might co-exist together.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch latest earnings review for Virgin Media still classes the stock as an underperformer, despite good Q3 results.
There were 199 million requests sent over the month, driven by an increase in radio requests, which were up 8% month on month.