Dennis Publishing has bought Health & Fitness magazine from Hubert Burda Media.
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Dancing on Ice returned to ITV1’s Sunday evening line-up last night with a high of more than 9.5 million peak viewers.
Twitter is set to employ a number of staff to concentrate on generating money for the site.
Northcliffe Media is creating a new unit for its digital business to be called Northcliffe Digital.
A new study shows strong promise for the mobile phone market in 2010, with 53% of Americans planning to buy a mobile phone in the next six months, up from just 24% a year ago.
Johnny Vaughan and Lisa Snowdon have signed a new two-year deal to continue presenting 95.8 Capital FM’s breakfast show.
Richard Hooper has been appointed to chair the selection panel for the independently funded news consortiums (IFNC) that will eventually replace ITV’s regional news service.
The annual number of mobile downloads featuring augmented reality (AR) content is expected to rise from less than 1 million in 2009 to more than 400 million by 2014, according to a new report from Juniper Research.
James Cameron’s Avatar started the year on high, taking £6 million at the box office in the first weekend of 2010, well ahead of its rival releases.
This year should see the rise of mobile internet and the continued use of cloud computing and storage, according to a new prediction for the year ahead.
