In his wide-ranging opening article of 2012, the talented Greg Grimmer manages to squeeze in the Pope, Fenton the dog, several energy companies, the Olympics, Lindsey Clay and a bit of grumpy old man…
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LOVEFiLM has bolstered its content offering following new licensing deals with the BBC and ITV.
Last night’s Sherlock secured the prime time ratings with a high of more than 8.3 million peak viewers.
A new deal between Time Warner’s film studio and Netflix and Blockbuster will mean customers signed up to the services will have to wait 56 days for films after the DVDs first go on sale, instead of 28 days.
News Corp shares rose to a 52-week record in the year’s first week of trading – topping the highs it reached before the phone-hacking scandal in July.
News Corp’s BSkyB has acquired a 10% stake in social TV start-up Zeebox.
Following on from our Newsline bulletin Year Ahead opinion piece today, Jim Marshall says “it’s all very unpredictable this year – therefore (and in keeping with the extraordinary events of last year, such as the News of the World closing) here are my three predictions…
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on mobile agencies, mobile payments and Apple’s Premiership rights bid…
Facebook is one of the most popular apps on Samsung connected TVs worldwide, according to Futuresource Consulting.
By 2016, marketers will spend $77 billion on interactive marketing – as much as they do on television today, according to Forrester’s new US interactive marketing forecast.
