The publishing division of News Corp will become its own company after Rupert Murdoch injected the business with $1.8 billion, taking it to an asset total of $18.6 billion.
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Earlier this month MediaTel hosted the eighth Media Question Time event at Glaziers Hall, with some lively – and controversial – debate from the panelists, who covered a range of topics from the decline of print to Tesco TV.
Who doesn’t want to watch failed reality show contestants watch TV instead of watching it themselves? 732,000 viewers tuned in for the experience, no doubt recording themselves commenting on the commentators. Things just got meta.
A Facebook news feed redesign, Tesco Clubcard TV and careless lorry drivers. Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive!, looks at how brands are embracing a world in which advertising is evolving at a rapid rate.
The premier awards for British journalism were handed out at a glittering ceremony at the Lancaster London Hotel last night with The Times dominating the main accolades of the evening.
Aggregating top global inventory, the company’s media buying platform for video advertising now features 12.5 million pre-roll ad impressions per day for smartphones and tablets in the UK
More space for music, games and advertising as the social networking giant strives to “focus on what people care about”.
TVCatchup is just one of the many free live-streaming sites in the UK that will be affected by the new European Court laws in aims to protect broadcasting rights.
Now in its third year, the competition, in association with the Student Radio Association, aims to identify the most talented student radio presenters, with the winners being given the opportunity to present two shows on The Hits Radio, as well as one to one coaching from What Goes On Media.
The mobile advertising industry is expected to be worth £17 billion by 2017 as smartphones and other connected devices continue to impact the sector according to a new white paper from M&C Saatchi Mobile
