While never quite reaching the ‘outrage’ heights of Channel 4’s Benefits Street, Benefits Britain: Life on the Dole had managed to gain a stagnant fan base over the past six weeks
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The former Today programme host has been appointed lead presenter of Newsnight and will anchor the show three nights a week from the autumn.
Local World has announced the appointment of former Nottingham Post Media Group publisher, Steve Hollingsworth, as its new advertising development director.
From audit periods ending July 2014, a full breakdown between print and digital copies will be shown for all regional titles, as well as a statement of the total average number of print and digital edition bundles.
Following Liberty Global’s acquisition of 6.4% of British broadcaster ITV, BoAML has speculated the potential upside for the international broadcaster if a full take-over were to happen at some point in the future.
As online ad fraud becomes increasingly prevalent and sophisticated, Dominic Mills says things are getting serious – and wonders whether there’s a solution for the industry.
The new ‘Buy’ call-to-action button will allow desktop and mobile users to purchase a product directly from a business without leaving Facebook.
Eye-tracking and face-tracking will not become a currency for OOH in the short term, writes Talon’s Nick Mawditt. However, they still provide a number of valuable insights for the industry…
It’s become common currency to kick Facebook – it’s old hat, it’s advertising is terrible, it treats its users with contempt. But the blue F remains the king of social networks. Ed Owen explains why.
Set four years after the first series and the introduction of the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, the workers of Quarry Bank Mill still wouldn’t be mistaken for Balamory characters.
