The X Factor attracted an impressive high of more than 14.6 million viewers this weekend.
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The New York Times is expected to announce a decision on if and how it will charge for online content “within a matter of weeks”.
Independent News & Media has agreed another extension to a financial standstill agreement with its banks and bondholders.
An advisory panel led by the former BBC director general Greg Dyke is expected to call for the BBC’s licence fee to be axed.
Facebook has changed its privacy policy in order to share more user information with advertisers.
Virgin Media and Sky have both launched ‘reasons to switch’ direct response campaigns.
Online video is up 38% year on year in Germany, according to latest comScore data.
ITV has unveiled its new-look ‘News at Ten’ design, complete with a 3D virtual studio set.
WPP’s third quarter results show a 8.7% revenue decline, which is an improvement on the advertising firm’s 10.5% Q2 drop.
BBC One’s New Tricks continued to secure the Thursday evening top spot last night with a high of 4.8 million viewers.
