The Financial Times has today launched a new-look newspaper designed for an age in which readers consume content across a variety of different platforms.
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In an exclusive infographic, Kantar Media reveals how 15-24 year olds are using digital media – from streaming music to downloading videos and games.
Weve, the joint venture between EE, O2 and Vodafone, has reportedly scaled back plans for a contactless payment app because the partners cannot agree on how to progress.
Saturday evening brought the end to one of the summer schedule’s great hopes, as disposable novelty gymnastics competition Tumble (BBC One, 6pm) performed its last trapeze swing.
Speaking on the Charlie Rose Show on 12 September, Cook said that TV is something the tech giant continues to have great interest in; however, criticised the current state of the medium.
Digital was supposed to make it easier to prove effectiveness, writes Dominic Mills – so why are there practically no digital agencies on the 2014 short-list for the IPA’s Effectiveness Awards?
The Guardian newspaper will be showcasing a new look from 13 September, with a completely redesigned Weekend magazine, a brand new ‘Journal’ section featuring long reads, and a generally “refreshed look and feel.”
To prove that print can still strut its stuff, the The Sunday Times’ Style magazine has attracted over £1 million in ad revenue for its latest issue, an 8% increase on last year.
Returning series The Great British Bake Off, The X Factor and Doctor Who were among the highlights this month, as the big two channels gear up for the upcoming autumn ratings battle.
Maxus London has appointed Jonathan Wilson and Clare Chapman as managing partners, both joining directly from Havas Media.
