Digital Britain’s broadband tax on landlines will come into place before the next election, according to the treasury minister Stephen Timms.
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Independent News & Media is looking to extend its financial standstill agreement for another month as its £200 million bond is set to expire once again.
Publicis Groupe’s mobile marketing agency Phonevalley has formed a strategic marketing partnership with Microsoft.
BBC One secured the highest ratings all evening yesterday with a peak run of Eastenders, Holby City and Lost Land of the Volcano.
MESH Planning has announced the launch of the first independent database of international touch point data.
Nielsen and Facebook have joined forces to convince marketers that ads on social networks are worth investing in.
Trinity Mirror plans to close three more weekly newspapers in the north-west of England and Wales.
ITV has launched legal proceedings against the Scottish franchise STV to recover a £38 million debt.
A new organisation, Digital Radio UK, has been formed to oversee the UK’s switch to digital radio in 2015.
A new study from GroupM predicts that internet advertising will account for about 15% ($64.7 billion) of global measured adspend in 2010, up from an expected 13% this year.
