Tuesday saw BBC One bring another full day of coverage from day six of the Commonwealth Games 2014 as England and Australia continued to battle it out for all those super shiny medals.
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There’s no apparent regard for the fact that a number of industry sources, including TGI, UKOM and RAJAR, are calibrated against the NRS population survey. If we kill the NRS much could fall apart, writes ISBA’s Bob Wootton.
Fighting fraud requires more than just developing better detection systems for bots, writes Marco Bertozzi – advertisers need to start looking more closely at the quality of what they are buying and be willing to pay for it.
While the station move might confuse some – and perhaps the relative ease and availability of the iPlayer is to partly blame for the drop in live viewing – there is no obvious excuse for the sharp drop this summer.
June saw a carnival of football across the main two broadcasters and not much else. Pick of the bunch was England’s timid defeat at the hands ofr a Luis Suarez inspired Uruguay.
The clock is now running for Interpublic after the news that ‘activist’ investor Elliott Management has taken a stake in the advertising group. However, as Dominic Mills notes, there are a couple of surprises…
The past weekend saw more and more people across the UK turn their backs on their once-beloved TV sets to, presumably, escape into the increasingly impressive British summer.
Premium ad network Unanimis, wholly owned by Orange, has been sold to ad tech firm Switch for an undisclosed sum.
In the midst of the entire patriotic binge-watching on the other side, ITV’s best hope of the evening came in the form of a double trip to the tumultuous, yet picturesque, village of Emmerdale.
As Facebook records second quarter revenues of $2.91bn – with its once-floundering mobile business now accounting for 62% of advertising revenues – Jason Mander, head of trends atGlobalWebIndex, analyses the results.
