After the verdicts in the phone-hacking trial are delivered, Raymond Snoddy examines the implications for politicians, journalists, regulators and newspaper boardrooms.
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Tuesday night saw the UK’s football-mad population gather around their TVs in the vain hope that Roy Hodgson’s England team would bow out of the FIFA World Cup 2014 tournament in a heroic blaze of glory.
Earlier this year Bauer Media launched The Debrief, a new multi-platform brand aimed at the constantly connected 20-something woman. With native advertising at its heart, Bauer’s advertising lead shares his key learnings.
Monday night brought two major clashes to UK screens, with one battle involving two soap rivals, while the later face-off was more of the traditional FIFA World Cup 2014 sort.
This year’s Cannes Lions was characterised by a ridiculous obsession with nationalism, writes Dominic Mills – and what’s with the weird case of the second-hand winner from last year being hawked around the world to other clients?
Even this year’s most hyped sporting event struggled to keep people out of the glorious summer sunshine.
Sky IQ’s new viewing panel is providing data from more than 500,000 Sky homes across the UK – so what insights can we take away? Using one of the most talked about shows on TV today, Emma Holden explains all…
Wednesday night brought a devastating outcome to World Cup holders Spain as they were sent crashing out of the competition in a shocking 2-0 defeat.
As BSkyB steps up plans to create ‘Sky Europe’, Raymond Snoddy asks if the deal will really happen – or if it will crash in flames because of the ‘Murdoch factor’.
Despite the growth of programmatic trading, most UK advertisers remain uncertain about real-time advertising (RTA), according to a new ISBA survey.
