Speaking at the 2016 DailyDOOH Media Summit on Tuesday, WCRS’s Dino Burbridge described a Matrix-style era where tech allows advertisers to control what we see.
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£15 million worth of cuts to the BBC’s online output will be made over the next 12 months following a review that started last year.
Monday night brought the return of a hugely familiar pattern to BBC Two, with the fourth series of The Great British Sewing Bee, the thrifty Bake Off-inspired spin-off.
Its immersive nature should mean virtual reality will work wonders for brands, but it’s not without its risks, writes the7stars’ Tim Jones.
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A total of 46,533,000 people accessed the internet throughout the month.
While most of Saturday’s schedule struggled to offer up anything resembling excitement, the evening did manage to bring an epic clash.
At last, it seems the pendulum that says video is the future may be swinging back, writes Dominic Mills.
April was a tough month for the terrestrial channels, who all saw revenue fall compared to last year.
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