David Gilbertson, the chief executive of business-to-business publisher Emap, whose properties include Broadcast, Retail Week, Cannes Lions and BRAD, is to leave the company after three years.
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The number of social media posts about Osama bin Laden’s death eclipsed those of the royal wedding and the Japanese earthquake yesterday.
ITV1’s new three-part documentary series Strangeways secured the all-important peak-hour ratings last night with a high of 5.6 million viewers.
Video on demand (VoD) has seen a rise in viewing – up 11% in 2010, according to the multi-screen media measurement service provider Rentrak.
talkSPORT took home the UK Station of the Year award at last night’s Sony Radio Academy Awards event in Mayfair’s Grosvenor Hotel.
Apple has become the world’s most valuable brand, ending Google’s four-year reign at the top of the table in the BrandZ Top 100 Global Brands study conducted by Millward Brown.
Over 9.8 million peak viewers tuned in for ITV1’s popular Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday night.
WPP enjoyed a 7.0% increase in revenues in Q1 2011 to £2.223 billion. WPP revenues in constant currency were up 8.4%, reflecting the strength of the pound against the US dollar and Euro.
Speaking at the Telecompaper Connected TV conference in Utrecht, Pieter Vervoort, vice president Philips Net TV, said that there are one million Philips Net TV owners that use their connected TV sets three or four times a month.
Future Foundation’s Richard Nicholls: Happiness will be defined as social engagement, skill accumulation, professionalising one’s approach to one’s own needs, taking the steps most likely to lead to a healthier, wealthier life. At least, it will be on Facebook…
