Sophie Turner Laing, Sky’s managing director of content, is to step down from her role later this year after 11 years with the company.
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Thursday night’s prime time slot saw ITV’s unrelenting combination of late-night Coronation Street and a daily helping Britain’s Got Talent rendering all other options ineffective.
Future publishing is to sell its sports and craft portfolio to Immediate Media for a total consideration of up to £24 million. The move will see Future cut around 170 jobs in the UK and a further 40 in the US.
Wednesday night saw Coronation Street remain victorious in its week-long prime time slot as ITV’s other unstoppable force, Britain’s Got Talent,continued to demolish its 8pm rivals.
The Times Sport App will contain breaking sports news, live match commentary as well as insight, analysis and articles from journalists including Mike Atherton, Lawrence Dallaglio and Matthew Syed.
M-commerce is nearing maturity and the potential in social shopping is opening up new horizons for marketers, says Experian’s Danny Thompson
Streamhub helps content owners manage online video and social statistics by consolidating big data and revealing key influencing factors which affect viewer engagement.
The TV adaptation of the How To Train Your Dragon films has been picked up by Netflix in a deal that will see the on-demand platform gain exclusive rights.
The move will see the Financial Times offer advertisers ad time as opposed to ad space, with the newsbrand’s commercial lead describing the current system of buying a set number of impressions as “fundamentally inequitable.”
The vice president of the European Magazine Marketing Association, a former managing editor of The Sun and a co-founder of Innocent smoothies amongst those to join the board.
