By 2013 revenues from video-on-demand movies will reach $2.4 billion in the USA and €430 million in the leading five Western European countries, according to a new report from Futuresource Consulting.
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2009 saw UK media deals hit their lowest levels since the dot com crash, falling 36% year on year, according to a new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
The National Readership Survey has appointed a new head of client services and a new account manager.
The latest IPA/BDO Bellwether survey reveals that marketing spend fell for the ninth quarter running in Q4 but with the rate of budget trimming the slowest since Q1 2008.
The APA, the body representing the editorialised branded content industry, is no longer a subsidiary of the PPA and has become an independent association.
BBC One’s Silent Witness secured the highest ratings during the all-important 9pm to 10pm peak-hour last night.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) is set to revamp the Observer.
Magna has released its latest On-Demand Quarterly report, forecasting that US digital video recorder (DVR) subscriber households will hit 53 million (44% of US TV households) by the end of 2015.
David Montgomery’s European newspaper group is to introduce paywalls around specific online content.
Guardian News & Media has reported a £57 million pre-tax loss in the year to March 2009, according to accounts filed at companies house.
