The Digital Radio Development Bureau is to be dismantled and incorporated into a newly created body that has been set up to meet the government’s 2015 digital radio switchover target as outlined in Lord Carter’s Digital Britain report.
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Channel Five has teamed up with Sony to broadcast its flagship shows on a new video-on-demand service that will be made available via Bravia television sets.
ITV plans to wait for Competition Commission’s ruling on the contract rights renewal (CRR) system before giving the green-light for its one-hour time-shifted channel ITV1+1.
Online auction site eBay has sold its 65% stake in internet telephony service Skype to an investment consortium for $1.9 billion.
The GSMA, the body that represents the worldwide mobile communications industry, has formally selected comScore to be its measurement partner for the implementation of its Mobile Media Metrics (MMM) service in the UK.
London Underground and CBS Outdoor are offering a brand a 12 or 6 month sponsorship of all the busking sites on the underground network.
Social networking sites accounted for more than 20% of all US display ads viewed online in June, new research has found.
The return of ITV1’s hitman drama The Fixer brought in a peak of 4.3 million viewers last night.
ITV1 is getting its own +1 timeshifted channel in October after being given the go ahead by regulator Ofcom.
