Running for the fifth year, Wednesday saw MediaTel’s 2013 Year Ahead event kick the media calendar off with a bang. Stimulating. Insightful. Humorous. These are the words we’re seeing on the many thank-you tweets we’re receiving today…
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Last night brought us The FA Cup Replay (ITV, 8pm) game between Manchester United and West Ham which got off to a very strong start but attention amongst fans began to wane almost immediately.
The latest IPA Bellwether survey, published today, reveals that marketing budgets were revised up, albeit slightly, with the highest reading since Q3 2011.
12.2 million adults now own a tablet – and 4 in 10 owners say that owning a tablet will mean they are likely to read more news – according to new figures from YouGov.
The great thing about the future of the media is that it changes every five minutes. Just when you thought you had finally got a handle on things, everything gets thrown up in the air again, like some sort of media perpetual motion machine.
It’s only mid-January but, as Aegis’s Jim Marshall marvels, there have been a number of high-profile media spats already. Let’s hope there are many more in 2013, he says – and that the Goliaths of the industry continue to find the going tough…
Deloitte predicts that the television industry in 2013 will commence the roll-out the next generation of high definition TV, known as 4K, offering four times the resolution of the best high definition services currently available, amongst other key predictions.
After much speculation, Facebook has announced a major addition to its social network: ‘Graph Search’ – a new “smart” search engine.
Despite reaching a record amount of users in the preceding months, November brought a fall in the UK’s online population.Even the onset of the festive period and the online panic buying that comes with it couldn’t stop the overall number of people going online from falling.A month on month drop of 868,000 users saw the… Continue reading UKOM Video Site Data Report: November 2012
Last night, BBC One offered up an hour of Prozac shaped prime time to chase away the Monday winter blues. The nation is clearly in a desperate state of anxiety and the great corporation’s response was equally severe.The first half of prescription comedy came in the lofty form of the terminally inept Miranda (BBC One,… Continue reading TV Overnights: ITV’s bright new day scores Monday’s biggest audience of 9.7m
