After overcoming a series of technological hurdles, mobile phones are on the cusp of being used to make contactless payments, the CEO of Weve, David Sear, has said.
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Out-of-home research body, Route, has announced that data for supermarkets has been added to its survey as the organisation signs up two Group M agencies.
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Coast Australia (BBC Two, 9pm) featured landscapes so vast and epic it makes you wonder why they even bothered with the UK in the first place.
The news means BT Sport has captured 24 per cent of all pubs, including groups and independents, according to research by Sweeney Pinedo. In statement, BT said this placed “BT Sport neck and neck with Sky at 25 per cent.”
Tracy’s appointment comes as Rob Horler, CEO of Dentsu Aegis Network Northern Europe, takes on additional responsibilities of overseeing the development of Dentsu Aegis’s iProspect, Carat Enterprise and Data2Decisions brands.
As Rajar announces the latest radio listening figures, Newsline presents industry reaction to the results, with opinion and analysis from Ipsos MediaCT and Carat UK.
Despite television’s dominance, press and radio were found to be the next best at generating sales.
Newsline’s round-up of the latest radio listening results for the national stations and networks and the digital and breakfast markets.
Total Global Radio UK has maintained its dominance over the national stations and networks as Bauer Radio Total Portfolio knocks BBC Radio Two out of second place.
