A fresh week of prime time TV kicked off last night with a fairly sobering batch of programming, ranging from hard-hitting dramas to a number of truly difficult to watch exposés.
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New forecasts from the Advertising Association, published today, predict growth of £2.5 billion over the next five years.
This weekend’s television line-up threw up a plethora of sporting action, as well as the return of a perennially popular Saturday night favourite.
The Daily Mail and General Trust has confirmed that it is in talks with private equity companies about putting in a bid for Yahoo, according to reports.
Guardian Media Group has announced that it will increase the cover price of the Guardian’s weekday and Saturday UK editions by 20p and the Observer by 10p as it looks to offset losses.
Thursday night saw the sixth episode of urine-downing adventure show Bear Grylls: Mission Survive bring the second series to an end, with some good and bad news for its hard-working presenter.
Local World’s Steve Anglesey joins the publisher as group digital content director with immediate effect.
AOL’s Julie Forey will be responsible for driving awareness and understanding of the UK’s online measurement industry body.
Eirik Svendsen will be responsible for all technology and product management strategy across Trinity Mirror.
The new three-phase programme hopes to help improve understanding and working practices between agencies and tech start-ups.
