Following large-scale public consultation, the BBFC has announced that it will be publishing new Classification Guidelines for film and video on 24 February.
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Through the private marketplace, Guardian News & Media will sell video inventory programmatically to selected trading desks and agencies.
BBC1’s Sherlock has broken a record for timeshift viewing, but Richard Marks of Research the Media argues that, as digital TV reaches maturity, growth in timeshifted and VOD viewing may actually be slowing.
Whether its harmless pandering to pent-up nation or inciting hatred, the show is working a treat for Channel 4.
Research from Deloitte estimates that last year, the number of texts sent fell by 7 billion to 145 billion and will continue to slide in 2014.
The former director of communications and strategy for Tony Blair will undertake interviews covering politics, sport, business and media.
After returning from the dead following a spectacularly final-looking suicide attempt three weeks ago, Sherlock (BBC One, 8:30pm) continued to push credibility to extreme levels.
Over 103 million homes in the US will have pay-TV by the end of 2014, with two thirds of pay-TV subscribers expressing interest in features they currently do not have, according to new research from Parks Associates.
UK price comparison website MoneySuperMarket has appointed Meetrics to address the increasing issue around online ads being served but never seen.
