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BBC1’s revamped consumer advice programme Watchdog pulled in a healthy audience of 4.6 million viewers last night. The show, featuring the return of previous host Anne Robinson, had a peak audience of 4.8 million, during the last fifteen minutes of broadcast.
Over half the UK population will shop online by 2013, according to a new report from eMarketer.
Jim Marshall has stepped down from his role as executive director of Starcom Media Group UK with immediate effect, although he will continue to act as consultant to the company for the next six months.
Google is set to roll out a micropayment system to help newspaper publishers charge for access to online news content.
Display ad campaigns can increase visits from search engines by nearly 14% and can boost paid-search click-throughs by nearly 15%, according to a new study by iCrossing.
The Daily Telegraph is set to unveil its new Saturday Review section this weekend.
ITV’s Live International Football coverage pulled in an impressive high of more than 9.6 million peak viewers last night.
Former BSkyB chief Tony Ball is thought to be in exclusive talks with ITV to agree the terms of his contract to replace Michael Grade.
FHM is cutting the cover price of its November issue by £1.40 to £2.50 in a bid to reclaim its title as the biggest selling men’s consumer paid-for magazine.
