As UK towns begin the first trials of driverless cars, Posterscope’s Ben Milne looks at the opportunities for out-of-home.
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Sunday evening saw the top broadcasters bring out their heavy-hitting period dramas as the return of ITV’s Mr Selfridge (9pm) had to contend with those dotty birthing professionals on BBC One’s Call the Midwife (8pm).
The Sun’s head of PR, Dylan Sharpe, has apologised for tweeting an image of Thursday’s topless Page 3 model to a number of journalists and an MP openly against the feature.
16 years after Russell T Davies first introduced an unprepared national audience to Manchester’s Canal Street on Queer as Folk, the writer/producer was back to his old stomping ground with Cucumber (Channel 4, 9pm).
This week Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive!, looks at the current TV landscape, video tactics among the big social players and retail.
Programmatic TV requires new definitions for a brand new medium, says Dominic Finney, co-founder of FaR Partners.
The deal will see BT Sport increase the number of hours of ESPN programming to up to 5,000 per year, with content including Verizon IndyCar Series, NCAA College Football and Basketball, X Games and the Australian Football League.
The festive period saw a drop for most news outlets, with just four online news platforms reporting an increase in traffic in December – with Trinity Mirror hit hardest.
The new series of Sherlock and Top Gear helped secure a record 3.5 billion iPlayer requests in 2014.
Days after the media went berserk as it reported the demise, after 44 years, of the Sun’s infamous page three feature, the red top has today published a picture of topless model – complete with a cheeky wink at the camera.
