The ten services with the most subscribers across the globe now have a total of nearly 130 million television customers.
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US record companies and performing artists are putting pressure on Congress to close a century-old copyright law that exempts broadcast companies from paying them for playing songs on terrestrial radio.
Saturday saw Channel 4 kick off a weekend of sporting and entertainment events as the world’s most famous steeplechase got under way for the 168th time on The Grand Nation Live from Aintree (1pm).
In its first deal with Network Rail, Ocean Group has been chosen as the provider of the three Media Eyes which will occupy the main entrances to the new Birmingham New Street Station, which opens in September.
New research reveals that almost half of consumers do not want to be addressed on a first-name basis when it comes to brand targeting – with women particularly put off.
Last night saw BBC One’s The Truth About… series, a succession of disposable and pandering magazine shows vaguely concerning itself with general health, once again secure the prime time window for BBC One.
The Publishers Audience Measurement Company (PAMCO) will launch next year with current NRS chief, Simon Redican, at the helm.
the Advertising Association predicts that advertising-related jobs will grow by over 70,000 in the next five years, bringing the total number of people working across the sector to over 434,000 by 2019.
Advertisers spent a record £7.2 billion on digital advertising in 2014, up 14% year on year, according to the latest Internet Advertising Bureau UK digital adspend report, conducted by PwC.
Kind of like I’m a Celebrity… but with no celebrities and a bucket load of real suffering, Wednesday night saw the return of one of Channel 4’s moderate hits of 2014.
