ITV1’s Murderland and BBC One’s Life battled it out for the top spot during the all-important 9pm to 10pm peak hour last night.
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IPC Ignite has appointed Andrew Goldsmith as its new group advertising director, responsible for its men’s and music brands, including Nuts and NME.
The former BBC director general Greg Dyke is thought to be in the frame for the Channel 4 chairman role.
Richard Eyre, the former chief executive of ITV, is understood to be in the running for Channel 4’s chairman role.
The results of a new UK study from comScore show that social networking sites accounted for 13.8 billion display ad impressions in August 2009, representing more than 25% of all display ads viewed online.
The BBC and the RadioCentre are planning to launch a new website that could see all radio stations in Britain become available online by the end of the year.
The X Factor and its BBC One rival Strictly Come Dancing both stepped up the pace this weekend.
A new survey from Synovate reveals that 82% of Americans never leave home without their mobile phones, with 36% of people across the world saying they ‘cannot live without’ their mobile.
Havas has reported organic growth decline of 9.3% year on year in the three months to the end of September, with revenue of €326 million.
The IPA has endorsed the IASH code, which is designed to help safeguard the environment in which display advertising appears via networks.
