The UK currently stands at 9.6 million homes and at number five in the top five pay satellite TV countries, however is expected to be replaced by Indonesia in 2018.
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Sport will be distributed with the Evening Standard every Thursday evening, as well as continuing its own Friday morning distribution.
News Corp’s chief executive tells third parties they are no longer invited to the party as new ad exchange allows marketers to collectively leverage the company’s online and mobile products and first-party data for programmatic buying and real-time bidding.
After a number of tragic cases of social media misuse hitting the headlines, GfK’s Colin Strong looks at new research that sheds light on how young people engage online – and offers advice to brands so they can help operate responsibly.
It would be heart warming, says Raymond Snoddy, if local TV were to establish itself and outlive the period of Government-imposed subsidy that will kick-start it. But to do so it will have to confront and overcome a number of harsh challenges.
The TV comes with a wooden frame and rotary dials for that touch of 70s authenticity.
Sky Share has been created to complement the growing social media and TV trend, allowing users to find shows that their friends like, as well as being able to comment on them and get recommendations.
New social video competition platform helps brands and agencies capitalise on their followers’ creativity with ‘people powered advertising.’
Conde Nast has reached a deal with Amazon in the US that will see the Vogue publisher offer combined print and digital subscriptions for titles including Tatler, Vanity Fair and Vogue.
Tuesday night heralded the return of BBC Two’s great hope as another round of determined yet bumbling contestants entered the quaint white tent of horror for The Great British Bake Off.
