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BARB will take a major step towards the measurement of television viewing on PCs, laptops and tablet devices with the initial rollout of a web TV viewing meter in 100 BARB panel homes during the second half of 2011.
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Chris Blackhurst, City editor at the London Evening Standard, has replaced Simon Kelner as editor of The Independent.
In response to Raymond Snoddy’s article ‘Jeremy Hunt may be a classy lambada dancer but unless he listens he won’t shimmy his way out of this one’, OMG!’s Roger Gane and the Broadcast Journalism Training Company’s Steve Harris comment.
Agencies have an important role to play to help position mobile in the media mix, according to the panel at MediaTel’s Retail and Media event yesterday, in association with O2 Media.
Mobile is a “great channel” to acquire new business, according to Debeham’s digital marketing manager Harriet Williams.
News Corp sold Myspace for £22 million to Specific Media and Justin Timberlake last night.
Virgin Media has unveiled its first advertising campaign for TiVo – promising to be the best way to watch TV ever.
International research agency Brand Driver has hired News International’s insight manager Martyn U’ren.At News International, U’ren worked with agencies and clients providing consumer and media insight.Karen Wise, managing director at Brand Driver, said: “Brand Driver is growing and we’re absolutely delighted that Martyn is joining us as we seek to continue this.“His fantastic experience in… Continue reading Brand Driver appoints Martyn U’ren to director role
