BSkyB is set to axe red-button advertising on all Sky channels and third parties such as MTV at the end of June.
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Rupert Murdoch is offering discounted ad rates for space in The Wall Street Journal’s new metro edition in a bid to attract advertisers away from The New York Times.
UBC Media Group has signed agreements with four more radio groups to create applications for the Apple iPhone.
Twitter has acquired mobile messaging startup Cloudhopper for an undisclosed sum.
UK online video viewing rose 37% year on year in February, new figures from comScore reveal.
Sport Media Group has reported a pre-tax loss of more than £29 million for the 17 months to the end of December 2009.
Virgin Media is launching an online movies service, with launch titles including Fantastic Mr Fox and District 9.
Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit and author of the IPA/BDO Bellwether Report – the quarterly survey of marketing expenditure – gives his take on the latest findings published last week, and on the economic outlook in general.
New research from Starcom MediaVest Group around the election debates shows that Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg is enjoying the most positive share of voice online, but David Cameron benefited most from last night’s debate.
ITV is launching a new teleshopping programme on ITV called The Zone.
