Johnny Vaughan’s 95.8 Capital Radio breakfast show remains well out in front of its rival London stations once again, despite posting a 5.6% period on period decline in Q1 2010.
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BBC One’s News Special programme, which followed the events unfolding at No.10 as Gordon Brown left and David Cameron was named the new prime minister, pulled in a high of almost 10 million viewers during prime time last night.
New research has found that nearly one in four US adult consumers uses mobile location services, with usage highest among Apple iPhone owners.
The Competition Commission has ruled that the CRR rules which govern ITV’s ad sales will stay in place for now.
Raymond Snoddy’s latest comment piece looks at how television, the press and social media handled the general election.
SeeSaw and LoveFilm have joined the Broadcast panel at this year’s Media Playground, completing a strong line-up for the event in London on 3 June.
BT is launching a new film subscription service, doubling the number of on-demand films it currently offers BT Vision subscribers.
Richard Bullwinkle, chief evangelist for Rovi Corporation, says that companies must grasp the opportunities presented by the shift in consumer spending to online services and connected devices.
Louise Ainsworth, MD EMEA, Nielsen Online, looks at four scenarios for the future of media research.
Commercial radio stations walked away with three of the five stations of year awards and 12 gold awards at last night’s 2010 Sony Radio Academy Awards.
