A new morning freesheet has launched today in Dublin, the Metro Herald, created from the merger of Herald AM and Metro Ireland.
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The Mail on Sunday is set to undergo a major editorial overhaul this week in a bid to boost circulation figures and ad revenue.
More than 170 million US internet users watched online video during November, with nearly 31 billion videos viewed during the month, according to the latest data from comScore.
ITV’s new chairman Archie Norman is set to make radical changes at the broadcaster.
IPC has launched a new monthly women’s magazine – goodtoknow Recipes.
Sky’s new television ad has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for misleading claims about the digital switchover.
A new survey from Nielsen has found that consumers are willing to pay for online content, although attitudes vary by geography, demographics and content type.
Future Publishing is set to launch a new premium magazine called Comic Heroes.
Bauer Media is making senior changes to its advertising team, which it says will “further simplify how the company operates in the media marketplace”.
ITV1’s new three-part detective drama Above Suspicion: The Red Dahlia managed to race ahead of BBC One’s new Hustle series during the all-important 9pm to 10pm slot last night.
