Alex Franks, director at Blyk, says the next decade will see mobile payments become an everyday reality – you’ll use your mobile to buy the things you want, whether that’s on the high street or the internet
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Dean Wilson, UK MD at Active International, says if cinema is to become bigger than a 2% medium, Digital Cinema Media and Pearl & Dean need to make sure the digital strategy meets advertiser’s requirements…
2011’s X Factor series started on a high on Saturday night with a peak audience of 10.2 million viewers.
Jeremy Hunt has been championing local TV on BBC radio, saying there will not be a shortage of content to fill airtime.
NEW: Another six months of tables and tables of data have hit my inbox. Almost 100 pages of numbers – nearly the same number of pages as Grazia – but with none of the pictures, products and ads to look at…
Today’s ABC release for January to June 2011 shows a fairly poor set of results, with only a few sectors managing to buck the trend. To get a real picture, Manning Gottlieb, Mediacom, MPG Media Contacts, John Ayling and Carat give their views…
An overview of performances by publisher, focusing on some of the triumphs and disappointments of the leading consumer magazine publishers over the January to June 2011 ABC period.
The Men’s Lifestyle sector is continuing to struggle – down 4.4% overall on this time last year.
Condé Nast’s Glamour still tops the Women’s Lifestyle sector following a positive 5.9% PoP increase in sales. Overall, the market is up 1.1% YoY and 1.5% PoP.
Apps are becoming increasingly popular with connected TV owners but new research shows that consumers are only using the apps they are familiar with.
