June was not a great month for republicans who hate sport, as Euro 2012 and numerous royal-related programmes dominated the top programmes list.
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Raymond Snoddy says that the latest advertising spend figures are certainly good news for most, but its at the local level where some of the most positive developments are taking place, and not in the area you might expect…Great news from Nielsen – advertising spending is up, up and up on every available medium. Well,… Continue reading Growth in global ad spend is industry’s “crumb of comfort”
Tuesday saw ITV1’s biggest hit arrive early in the evening with Emmerdale (7pm) bringing in the channel’s biggest audience.
Arthur Moan, UserZoom UK managing director on why companies must pay attention to the changing needs of their customers and make sure their marketing “captures the zeitgeist”…
Jim Marshall says that the government’s decision not to encourage consultation on fresh communications legislation is failing to take into account the changing nature of the UK industry, or how most of it is funded…
Nick Grimshaw has been unveiled as the new host of BBC Radio 1’s breakfast show following the announcement that Chris Moyles will be departing at the end of September.
Following the announcement that Twitter would no longer be syncing to professional networking website LinkedIn, what are the motives for the microblogging site’s decision, and what potential challenges will LinkedIn now have to face?
Richard Simkins, convergence business director at Posterscope on the potential of near field communication to revolutionise out of home and mobile advertising, and the pressing need to “close up the knowledge gap”…
David Brennan writes on the “ad break of the future”, detailing concepts such as two-screening and response, but warns of the dangers of TV becoming one big call to action…
Last night’s first episode of Coronation Street (ITV1, 7:30pm) attracted Monday’s largest audience, pulling in a 39% audience share.
