Last night brought the grand finale of the gruesome and fun throwback to Hammer horror and improved slightly on last week’s audience.
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Starting in November, the social media feature will be used across NBC Universal’s cable and broadcast networks, including its coverage of the Winter Olympics.
The report found that a number of parents surveyed admitted to making video calls to let their children know that dinner was ready.
Nigel Sharrocks, formerly of Aegis Media, succeeds Nigel Walmsley who has been Chairman for the past 11 years.
You could translate much of Tony Hall’s speech to mean ‘If I close my eyes hard enough, I can pretend that BSkyB, Virgin, BT and TalkTalk don’t exist’. But most of us are looking at the future of TV with our eyes open.
The chairman of the Association of Online Publishers, John Barnes, has said that a “consumer contract” should be produced to rebuild public trust in the wake of ongoing personal data controversies.
Sports Illustrated is to begin testing out a new kind of paywall, in which readers will have early access to print articles if they watch a 30-second video ad first.
The number of TV sets connected to the Internet will reach 759 million by 2018 for 40 countries, up from 115 million at the end of 2010.
Brands using radio for advertising get almost eight times the return on investment, according to the first-ever analysis of cross-agency data, conducted by the Radio Advertising Bureau.
It’s a battle that’s been brewing in the air for quite some time but last night finally brought the ultimate smackdown between the UK’s less popular soaps.
