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As the long-standing music magazine gets ready to go free from September, NME’s final paid-for issue will be a bumper commemorative special, taking a nostalgic look back at the greatest moments from its 63 year history.
Monday night saw ITV’s brand new documentary series, Rookies, début to a robust audience which saw the youngling copper show snatch the 9pm time slot from its rivals.
Less than 18 months since joining, Yahoo’s UK managing director and commercial director, Jason Talley, has left the company, Newsline can exclusively reveal.
Following Uber’s introduction of surge pricing during the tube strike last week, ZenithOptimedia’s Richard Shotton looks at how consumers punish brands who transgress their notions of fairness.
Yesterday’s climatic confrontation between Serbian Men’s Singles title holder Novak Djokovic and Swiss usurper Roger Federer secured Sunday’s biggest audience.
Study reveals men demand a 17% higher salary than women, despite only actually receiving 9% more.
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Thursday night saw BBC One’s long running and unstoppable, slightly-famous-person-cooking show, Celebrity MasterChef (9pm), once again beat off its prime time rivals in an excited flurry of sweat, tears and innuendo.
The BBC and ITV have beaten Sky to secure a free-to-air rights deal that will see both broadcasters become home to Six Nations Rugby from 2016 to 2021.
