Back from the seasonal break, ISBA’s Bob Wootton shares his thoughts on mobile technology, the future of the BBC and fires a caustic shot across the bow of anyone unfortunate enough to have sent him an e-card this Christmas…
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At 10pm, Channel 4 ensured that the 11% audience share it captured were not going to sleep a wink, thanks to Secrets of the Living Dolls (AKA pure unadulterated nightmare fuel).
The Times has today increased its cover price to £1.20 with the Guardian to follow suit and up its weekday price by 20p from next Monday to £1.60.
Nvidia showcases new chip that out-performs the last-generation consoles, including the PS3 and X-Box 360, whilst only requiring 5% of their power.
The TV Systems Intelligence Service predicts that shipments will rise 500% in 2014 alone to reach 10 million.
The value of premium sports broadcast rights worldwide will increase by 14% to £16 billion in 2014, according to new research from Deloitte.
From the squirm-inducing faux sincerity of ‘storytelling’ to cringe-worthy neologisms and generic football ads, Dominic Mills starts the New Year with a list of things the media world desperately needs to bin.
The latest mobile influence report from Deloitte reveals that last year, mobile influenced almost 7% of in-store purchases – up 45% on 2012.
The latest antics for the socially blind crime-solving toff amassed an army of activity on Twitter, topping the online conversation surrounding Sunday’s TV shows.
Facebook has said that allegations that it scans users’ private messages and gives details to advertisers are “without merit”.
