Saturday saw Strictly (just about) beat The X Factor for the second week in a row but the goings-on at Downtown Abbey helped ITV capture Sunday.
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BBC Newsnight editor Peter Rippon is ‘stepping aside with immediate effect’.
Apple has scheduled a special event for tomorrow (23 October) where it is expected to unveil a smaller version of the succesful iPad.
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International venture capital firm Beringea have led a £2 million investment round
into InSkin Media (ISM) – the advertising technology and digital media specialist.
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David Brennan, Founder of Media Native, on the need for objective, representative research to be applied to media decisions because we are incapable of making them based on our own experiences.
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Operator-provided multiscreen services coverage in Western Europe has increased by more than 80% in the past year according to new research by Parks Associates announced.
