Last night, after years of waiting and armed with nothing but blind faith, the true believers were rewarded as Alan Gordon Partridge returned to our TV screens after a nine year absence.
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GMG Radio, a division of the Guardian Media Group (GMG), has been sold to Global Radio for an undisclosed figure, believed to be around the £50 million mark.
ITV believes a large amount of its content would be suited to second screening, and is looking to delve into this growing field and create a fully interactive viewer experience.Speaking at the Future of Entertainment summit, which took place in London last week, James Micklethwait, ITV Player director, spoke of his enthusiasm for second screening… Continue reading ITV looking to explore second screen prospects
Twitter plans to launch its advertising products in 50 countries by the end of the year, in a bid to turn its 140 million users into revenue.
WPP boss Sir Martin Sorrell is unconvinced that Facebook is a good advertising medium for clients.
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