Emap is considering selling off its magazines business and most of its conferences, according to today’s Telegraph.
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The UK’s largest mobile operators are due to submit plans for a mobile payment system for European regulatory consideration next week, though they face continued opposition from rival company Three.
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on the things they missed at the Mobile World Congress…
Soaps were littered throughout Thursday night’s prime-time schedule with the top four most watched programmes of the day falling into the high-drama category.
The latest ABC release for the regional press continues to show online usage increasing for the regional networks. The top network is still Trinity Mirror with over nine million monthly unique browsers.
Ashley Underwood, senior strategy executive at TGI, explains why chocoholics are more likely to be tempted by products they have seen advertised…
A question from P&G’s marketing manager, Western Europe ecommerce, Gareth Barker, sparked a discussion about mobile partnerships at MediaTel’s FMCG & Media event earlier this week.
The Guardian launched a new TV ad campaign on Channel 4 last night to an audience of almost one million viewers.
The US Department of Justice has approved the merger of Donovan Data Systems and MediaBank, which will now launch as Mediaocean.
Wednesday’s international friendly, England v Netherlands, scored the biggest audience of the night with 6.5 million viewers. The game kicked off from Wembley at 8pm on ITV1 and, despite a 3-2 win to the Netherlands, secured a 28% audience share with 959,000 viewers watching the game in HD.
