The Sun leads the way with the greatest number of combined print and website readers, according to NRS PADD (Print and Digital Data), which has been released for the first time today.
More Newsline articles
As the communications services partner of the 2012 Games, BT provided a single network spanning 94 locations – and as such London is thought to be the most connected Olympics ever.
Susan Panuccio will be transferring to News Corporation to work on the proposed restructure of the company from 1 October. Panuccio will be based in London and remain on the NI Group Board.
Everything Everywhere, which has rebranded to EE, is set to launch 4G mobile services in 16 UK cities before the end of the year.
Rhys McLachlan, director of corporate & business development (UK) at Videology, joins the expert panel line-up for MediaTel Group’s upcoming Connected Consumer event on 21 and 24 September.
Last night ITV1 and BBC One squared up against each other, each dispatching new drama to in the 9pm slot in order to win the coveted audience share.
According to a report released by Multimedia Research Group demand for digital set-top box products is rising, particularly in Asia, Latin America, and a number of countries in Europe.
When the IBC crowd are pronouncing their faith in the ‘traditional’ TV channels, it is time to reaffirm their relevance, past present and future…
Apple is set to launch a digital radio service with customised listening and on-demand functionality, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Multichannel broadcasters invested £623 million on British content in 2011, up 31 percent from 2010, according to a report compiled by Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates for the Commercial Broadcasters Association.
