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Viacom and Sony have announced what is being described as a “landmark” agreement for Sony’s forthcoming cloud-based TV service to carry 22 Viacom networks at launch.
Sky has announced two major enhancements to its new advertising service, Sky AdSmart, in a bid to give advertisers more control over their TV campaigns.
Grant Millar, who has held senior roles at Dentsu Aegis and Vizeum UK, will take lead responsibility for all of the group’s UK brands.
Video adtech company Ebuzzing & Teads has announced the appointment of Christophe Parcot as its chief operating officer.
Channel 4 has announced that 4oD is to evolve into a brand new digital hub, All 4 – a single online destination which will present all of the broadcaster’s linear channels, digital content and services in one place
Just one night after BBC One’s successful lady-focused drama In the Club wrapped up, Wednesday saw ITV take the mantle of strong female-led prime time programming with the return of Scott & Bailey.
A new report shows that many senior managers are paid more than £200,000, with Helen Boaden, director of radio, receiving total remuneration of £352,000 and James Harding, director of news and current affairs, receiving £340,000.
Carat has today published its updated forecasts for worldwide advertising expenditure in 2014 and 2015, with market optimism demonstrated through strong global growth and regional forecasts.
70% of advertisers, media companies and agencies believe that it is important to be able to buy audiences in a “holistic way”, across all screens including TV and video platforms – but broad adoption “is out of sight”.
