A High Court ruling has forced TVCatchup to remove 21 of its channels aired by broadcasters ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
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The mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has lambasted the Privy Council and the government’s proposals for a royal charter in a strongly worded article in the Sunday Telegraph.
BT will offer Sky Movies for a monthly subscription that customers can add to their existing TV package from October 26.
If it is the advertising that makes the brand promise, then it is the role of content marketing to show how brands live up to it. But in the tragic case of BT.com it has turned into an irrelevant, useless mess says Dominic Mills.
Eating popcorn in the cinema makes people immune to film advertising, according to researchers from Cologne University.
SPC rules have been criticised for failing employees and causing difficulties for both agencies and clients. Now, Following a new government report into the rules, the IPA’s legal director explains the current state of play.
Sunday brought a surprise reversal of fortune as The X Factor Results (ITV, 8pm) bared its teeth and furiously fought its way past its rival on BBC One.
Steve Auckland, CEO of Local World, has announced his surprise resignation to the board, prompting speculation of personality clashes.
After a relaunch and change in price, the Sun on Sunday has failed to improve sales, recording a -2.1% drop in circulation in September according to the latest ABC results for the national newspaper market.
Research the Media’s Richard Marks examines how Tony Hall’s vision of the BBC’s digital future was followed by a stark reminder of a very different era in which TV content had the life expectancy of a mayfly…
