A rare jobs news section from NewsLine featuring new roles for four people MediaTel has worked with for some time.
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An extensive new study, covering 19,000 consumers and 153 senior decision makers from global retailers has been released today by payment processor WorldPay.
The audience was down 650,000 on last week but 4.9 million viewers still tuned in to see if Bailey did in fact Hulk-out and attack an innocent in a car park.
According to a blog post by Mark Kleinman, City editor at Sky News, which does not appear to have been widely reported elsewhere, a “clutch of prominent City financiers is in talks to back the launch of a Sunday tabloid newspaper aimed at sating an appetite for salacious celebrity gossip that was once met by the News of the World.”
A chart from Business Insider today – via analyst Chetan Sharma – shows mobile to be the most pervasive technology ever invented.
A series of blogs about the broadcast industry, narrated by David Brennan…”I’d always back analogue businesses to win out in the long term; because the world may be turning digital but people are fundamentally analogue in nature.”
Specific Media has boosted its VOD credentials with the hiring of Graeme Hutcheson as Head Of Video.Hutcheson is currently Associate Director, Futures & Implementation at MediaCom, where he oversees MediaCom’s buying and planning activity in VOD and explores commercial opportunities across new broadcast platforms. Initially he joined MediaCom as a Buying Manager, heading up TV… Continue reading Hutcheson Leaving Mediacom for Specific
Second episode of the detective show made another dent in Silent Witness’s audience.
Investment bank Morgan Stanley believes that BSkyB will report around 10,000 new pay television subscribers and 140,000 new high definition customers when it announces its third-quarter financials on Wednesday.This would take total TV subscribers to 10,260,000, with 4,203,000 subscribers to the Sky Plus HD service.BSkyB is expected to launch a number of new services in… Continue reading Formula 1 expected to have boosted Sky HD subs
Freeview looks likely to go head to head with YouView by launching a backwards electronic programme guide.
