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As newspapers relish in the great embarrassments of the BBC there are still important points to consider before Lord Justice Leveson sends his report to the printers, particuarly when it comes to regulation, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Revenues decreased 1.9% at TalkTalk after eight consecutive quarterly falls in customer numbers and was pushed out of the number three slot earlier this month by BSkyB.
Vodafone has suffered a £492 million half-year loss after being hit with a multi-billion write-down in the value of its business in southern Europe.
Johnston Press has reported a decline in total revenues in quarter 3, as its reports that trading in the second half of 2012 has been even more challenging than in the first.
Jim Marshall, chief client officer at Aegis, saw the US election campaign as a fascinating aspect of the American political way and a wonderful media jamboree, but thinks most people in the UK would be horrified if our own politics went the same way.
If the tabloid attention left anyone in doubt, the second episode of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here (ITV1, 9pm) confirmed that the positions had been filled for the nation’s two hate figures.
This morning’s Q3 statement from ITV impressed the stock market. At the time of writing shares in the company had increased by 6% in an overall market that has declined over the last few days.
Claire Spencer, Insights Director, UM London, looks at the ways to exploit the growing trend of multi-screen viewing.
37% of global mobile media users follow the English Premier League, and it’s even more popular in South Africa and some of the Arab states, than in the UK, according to new research.
