The latest Advertising Association/Warc Expenditure Report forecasts predict growth of 5.5% in 2014 and 6.5% in 2015, taking UK adspend past £20 billion for the first time in 2015.
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Jones, who has been leading the company since November 2013 in her role as chief operating officer, is promoted effective immediately.
ITV’s breakfast slot kicked off a new era today as Susanna Reid – poached from BBC breakfast – launched the much-anticipated Good Morning Britain.
On Channel 4, Lester Nygaard’s (Martin Freeman) world continued to close in around him as an idealistic young cop started to poke around the recent deaths in the sweet little Minnesota town featured in Fargo (9pm).
Set to deliver “unique and bespoke football statistics and analysis” directly to users’ desktops and mobiles for free, The Equaliser is pitched as a new and better way to serve football news and statistics.
The second episode of Parking Mad perched itself right on the front lines of the great parking war – which apparently is West Bromwich, Croydon and Selby.
Sony is set to appear in the new series of E4’s Made in Chelsea, representing the show’s first product placement partnership.
Amazon Prime customers in the US will soon be able to view the likes of The Sopranos, The Wire and the early seasons of Boardwalk Empire following a new licensing deal with HBO.
The social media giant saw mobile advertising revenue leap 30% over the last 12 months, representing around 59% of total ad revenue for the first quarter of 2014.
Wednesday night saw BBC One’s latest short-lived period drama, Jamaica Inn (9pm), come to a crashing end after three consecutive nights of refined gothic melancholy.
