Following the announcement that Rupert Murdoch will be splitting News Corporation in two, the Wall Street Journal is set to be re-branded as WSJ.
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Research In Motion (RIM), the BlackBerry manufacturer, is facing a difficult future as the company announced disappointing Q1 figures, reported in the Huffington Post.
YouView is finally due to be launched by Lord Sugar next week with promises that it will “change the face of TV”, but is it too little too late or is there still room in the market for the BBC-backed VoD service?
Thursday’s TV viewers were treated to an onslaught of Wimbledon across two channels and the all-important final semi-final (yes, it will end at some stage) of Euro 2012. If that wasn’t enough to get excited about, fans of rustic drama were treated to an hour long offering of Emmerdale (ITV1, 7pm).
Following the release of Thinkbox’s two screen research this morning, the TV body presented the findings of its recent study to an audience of advertisers and media executives in London…
Alice Dunn, marketing executive at Kantar Media, gives an insight in to music fans ahead of an exciting summer…
Steve Smith, head of thought leadership at Starcom MediaVest London, explains the benefits of in-store collection…
ITV is set to make 1,000 hours of archive content available to rent this summer when it launches its online micropayments system.
Mail Online continued to rule over the national newspaper’s online offering, according to the latest data released by ABC.
AOL’s “Project Devil” adverts, which were introduced back in late 2010 and have been seen 150 advertisers place 700 ads since, are to be offered for mobile phones and tablets.
