Research In Motion CEO Thorsten Heins has said that there is “nothing wrong with the company as it exists now”, reacting to speculation about RIM’s future.
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The Mail Online is looking to open itself up to a global audience, and could soon begin operations in Toronto, Delhi and Sydney in an attempt to expand digital content.
The BBC has launched its live HD-quality video player, which allows users to pause and rewind live TV and provides interactive information to viewers.
In partnership with the Government and the BBC, commercial radio groups have pledged to make an investment of £21 million in digital radio infrastructure.
Global Radio has today announced that it is launching two 24-hour music channels, Heart TV and Capital TV.
The drama came thick and fast last night as the main broadcasters seemingly tried to welcome back anyone they might have alienated in the last three weeks. Dramas don’t come much heavier than Blackout (BBC One, 9pm), a psychological thriller set in a grim, dank city up North.
Latest research from YouGov’s Mobile Wallet tracking study reveals that awareness of “contactless technology” in mobile payments continues to increase…
A study released by GroupM this morning have estimated that despite an overall rise in advertising spend in the UK, television and radio ad revenue is set to fall by around £350 million this year.
There was simply no escaping sporting coverage this weekend. Wimbledon supplied a number of dramatic twists and turns and Euro 2012 finally bowed out, as Spain once again ran off with the trophy. The real victory, however, belonged to the BBC.
Steve Smith, head of thought leadership at Starcom MediaVest Group, wonders whether Apple has a major role to play in the television market?
