Mobile video viewing on smartphones and tablets will account for more than 20% of total video viewing minutes in the US by 2025, according to new research from The Diffusion Group.
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10 March will see the return of the popular Future of Media Research conference – including debates, a world-first research exclusive, early findings from the new Connected Screens tracker and a line-up of extraordinary talent.
Omnicom has launched a day-long training programme in support of women as it looks to promote gender equality and rising female talent across its companies.
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Wednesday night saw BBC One mark its midweek prime time line-up with a night of light entertainment, with the ‘grand’ finale of this year’s The Great Comic Relief Bake Off (8pm) seeing a national treasure named star baker.
Total ITV revenue increased 7% in 2014 to £2,956 million – marking the company’s fifth consecutive year of double digit profit growth.
Hearst’s CEO, Anna Jones, said that the appointments and promotions will further strengthen the publisher’s commercial team.
Last night TV viewers were offered the enviable choice between preachy finger-wagging investigations, opportunistic docs and some casual drug use on Channel 4.
If you accept the tangible and intangible social benefits of having a truly national broadcaster, then all other issues remain interesting but of secondary importance, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Beneath all the buzzwords and attractive visualisations, IMGROUP’s Paul Collins wonders whether big data can actually provide actionable and focused insight.
