Raymond Snoddy: It was most unfortunate that James Murdoch could not deal adequately with such a tricky question at yesterday’s select committee (a compelling drama that told us almost nothing new in any factual sense but almost everything about the key players involved) because in the mildest of ways it went to the heart of the matter…
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Last Sunday was a once in a quarter of a century opportunity for newspaper publishers… the closure of the News of the World was the opportunity to grab a larger circulation base and market share.
Since Q2 2010, the number of ads delivered in HD has doubled from 10% to 20%, according to a new study from Extreme Reach.
The Mail on Sunday and Sunday Mirror enjoyed significant reader gains in the immediate aftermath of the News of the World closure, but a ‘Sun on Sunday’ has a strong appeal, according to new research by Kantar Media.
Marius Cloete, head of research at the PPA, on Ben Elowitz’s comment that the web is shrinking – if this is correct where does it leave traditional media like magazines? Potentially in a good place…
Investment provides Aegis Media with access to growing market of multi-platform, mobile technology solutions
CITY AM registered its first profitable year in 2010 with a pre-tax profit of £439,047.
Alice Dunn, marketing executive at Kantar Media, looks at festival-goers as the summer season kicks in – a group that is significantly more likely than the average adult to be among the heaviest fifth of consumers of cinema, internet and outdoor media…
Advertising may be ubiquitous on smartphones across network operators but, according to new research from YouGov, British consumers grudgingly accept placements as part of their day-to-day mobile experience but consider them intrusive and tend to ignore them altogether.
Arqiva’s SeeSaw, the online TV service has been bought by a consortium of investors for more than £10m.
