Raymond Snoddy says despite the poisoned chalice left to him by Vince Cable, Jeremy Hunt will be in the relatively comfortable position of being able to accept a Competition Commission go-ahead for Murdoch’s takeover of BSkyB before the year is out…
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BBC One banked an impressive peak run during prime time last night with its Tuesday night line-up of Eastenders, Holby City and Silent Witness.
Facebook has been valued at $50 billion following a recent $500 million cash injection from Goldman Sachs and Russian investor Digital Sky Technologies.
As Facebook continues to dominate the social media world, Nick Burcher wonders if the site can continue to grow at this rate in 2011?
The latest version of Amazon’s Kindle is the best-selling product in the site’s history, even topping sales of the final book in the Harry Potter series.
BT has launched a service that will allow broadband providers to charge content owners for better quality distribution.
Online advertising revenue and is expected to increase by 10% in 2011, according to S&P Equity Research.
It was a bumper Christmas for BBC One, with Eastenders and Doctor Who claiming the highest ratings on 25 December.
With two MediaTel events currently planned for the first quarter of 2011, – the Future of Media Research and ‘Come on Mobile… Stand Up and Deliver!’ – tickets are available now…
Raymond Snoddy becomes a fortune-teller for the day – “everyone can head off to celebrate Christmas in the queues at Heathrow secure in the knowledge that 2011 is sorted. Well, apart from Vince Cable that is – when a politician becomes totally ridiculous the consequences are always inevitable”…
