News Corporation last night reported $9.43 billion of total revenue for the three months ending December 31, 2012, a $450 million or 5% increase over the $8.98 billion of revenue reported in the prior year quarter.
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Although we must applaud the Lebedevs for trying to preserve iconic media institutions, the move to provide London with its own TV channel boils down to a couple of basic questions: can ‘London Live’ come up with something on a limited budget that will attract an audience – and will advertisers support the new venture? By Raymond Snoddy.
In the wake of Liberty Global’s proposed acquisition of Virgin Media, the UK telecommunications company has released its latest financial results.
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Telecoms group TalkTalk have released their third quarter results, revealing that their customer base has grown for the first time in three years.
The warm and welcoming Caribbean seas pulled in Tuesday’s biggest prime time audience into its current as Death in Paradise (BBC One, 9pm) offered some respite from the British winter.
The Daily Mail & General Trust has seen its online digital advertising revenues increase 51% as its print titles have seen a -9% drop in the three months ending 30 December.
Virgin Media today confirmed that it has accepted a £15 billion takeover from John Malone’s Liberty Global, creating the world’s largest broadband communications company.
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Channel 4 has announced the launch of a dedicated 4oD application for Android tablets and smartphones. The free app hosts a wide selection of programmes from Channel 4, E4 and More4, past and present, and is now available to download from Google Play and will soon be available from the Samsung App Store.
