Four ex-Screen Digest employees have launched a new research firm in the hope of “disrupting” the traditional media and technology research sector with big data analytics.
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Since its initial $2 million investment in August 2013, Sky has used the platform to broaden distribution of services such as Sky News and NOW TV to its growing digital audience.
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Aviva Premiership Rugby will be broadcast on BT Sport for the next six seasons in a new TV deal, it has been announced.
One week after Aidan Turner’s Poldark (9pm) sent hearts aflutter the romantic reboot continued to pull in a strong audience last night as a result of some gratuitous Georgian skinny dipping.
Just one week since its début, Jimmy McGovern’s latest drama suffered a severe -30% drop in viewers, as Banished (BBC Two, 9pm) really began to live up to its name.
The Connies, now in their third year, are held in celebration of those pioneering new advertising and commercial opportunities in the connected industry.
Global analytics and technology company Media iQ has announced the appointment of Stewart Easterbrook as chairman to the board with immediate effect.
