The penultimate episode of the theatrical retelling of history, The White Queen (BBC One, 9pm) brought in 3.2 million viewers who tuned in for some political wrangling and rumpy pumpy by candlelight.
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ABC to check that companies that use browsing history to target customers with specific ads are conducting themselves in a proper manner.
WPP has announced that Kantar, its wholly-owned data investment management business, has acquired a minority stake in SecondSync.
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Launching at the end of the month, Vodafone’s 4G aims to cover 98% of the UK population by 2015.
According to Ofcom’s latest overview of UK broadband speeds, average speeds increased by 22% in the six months to May – a 64% year on year increase.
ITV dominated Wednesday’s soapy proceedings and the day’s viewing in general. Emmerdale at 7pm on ITV saw unhinged factory worker Laurel step up her crusade of vigilance.
Nuts has today announced that the magazine will not use ‘modesty bags’ at retail, delisting it from Co-op stores from September.
AOL hopes to create a cross-screen solution for brands, agencies and publishers, with a deal estimated at $405 million.
