Rural areas across England and Scotland have been allocated over £360 million to improve their broadband connections.
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Just when a mention of News of the World started to be associated with readers lost, the phone-hacking scandal has hit the headlines again.
Bauer Media’s FHM is set to launch an interactive magazine as part of its FHM Collections Autumn Winter 2011 brand extension.
BBC One’s New Tricks claimed the peak-hour ratings with more than8.8 million peak viewers last night.
Google announced plans to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion yesterday. The deal has huge implications for the smartphone market but also impacts Google’s pay-TV business and position when it comes to patents.
The amount of time spent watching linear commercial TV channels in the UK during January to June 2011 increased to a new record for the period, Thinkbox announced today.
Product placement in the UK is still in its infancy but it has not gone unnoticed. The majority of Brits know what product placement is and knew that the law had changed to allow brands such as Nescafé Dolce Gusto to feature in ITV’s This Morning show.
The British radio station talkSPORT has agreed a new partnership with Sirius XM Radio, which will see flagship talkSPORT programmes broadcast live to 21 million satellite radio subscribers across America. The arrangement commences this Saturday (13th August) as the 2011/2012 Premier League season gets under way.
Viewing figures began to move away from the News for the first time this week as the riots in Britain began to die down.
David Cameron is considering blocking social networks and messaging services such as Twitter and BBM to stop people communicating during riots or any future unrest. What do you think?
