Like a recluse who decides they have to get out more, the UK’s third-largest media owner has just put on its party frock and hit the town, writes Dominic Mills.
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Guardians of the Galaxy, Fortitude and True Detective are just a few of the new offerings now available on PlayStation 3, following the launch of Sky’s film and sports services.
According to the company’s latest financial report, the subscription-free satellite service added 56,000 new homes over the year.
With resurgent volatility, ISBA’s Bob Wootton asks if our trading systems are sufficiently agile to cope.
BT’s latest financial results for the third quarter of 2014 reveal that reported and adjusted revenue was down 3% to £4,475m, following a flat nine months up to 31 December 2014.
Sound Digital, a joint venture between Arqiva, Bauer and UTV, has applied for the national digital radio licence offered by Ofcom last year – promising 15 digital stations.
BBC One ruled over Thursday’s prime time proceedings with a mixture of breezy and brooding drama, with EastEnders building up more momentum, while Death in Paradise’s mixture of death and sunshine continued to win over viewers.
UK newspaper publishers, in collaboration with magazine publishers, today announced the completion of the first round of appraisals for a contemporary audience measurement system.
Following a five-year turnaround plan to help secure the financial future of the Guardian, Andrew Miller, chief executive of Guardian Media Group, is to stand down at the end of June.
