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.
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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
One of the industry highlights of the year – running for the first time as an event partner in 2013 with Ad Week Europe – the day will see 12 leading industry figures give expert insight into topics affecting the sector – with a keynote address from David Rowan, Editor of Wired UK.
For another consecutive night, murder, mayhem and ghostly malevolence ran rampant through the prime time slot as the main broadcasters offered up their entertaining and unique takes on the more horrible aspects of life.
If Vodafone accepts Verizon takeover, it will be the biggest deal since the Time Warner and AOL partnership in 2001.
51% of people use smartphones as a second screen whilst watching TV, with this year’s Super Bowl seeing a huge rise in social media interaction, up 180.58% from 2012.
Early adopters from the media industry’s freelance and small business community will see a new online tool launched this week to help them build their personal brands.
Last night MediaTel hosted Media Question Time in central London, where the lively panel discussed everything from the decline of print to Tesco TV – but it was the shocking walk-out from Kelvin MacKenzie that really had everyone talking.
Clubcard TV supported by targeted advertising based on users’ shopping habits, with Kellogg’s, J&J, Colgate and Danone all signed up.
