Last night’s big ratings winner in the 9pm slot was Joanna Lumley’s Nile, with the laid back sight-seeing show coming out on top again on its second outing.
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The Independent has relaunched today, with a new daily magazine section, Viewspaper, and a masthead promise of political and proprietorial freedom.
Facebook is launching a new “Like” button that publishers will be able to put on their websites, allowing users to share content from around the web.
Havas has reported organic growth of 1.5% year on year in the first quarter of 2010, up from an 8.4% fall in Q1 2009.
An average of 10.6 million viewers (a 44% share) tuned in to the return of Britain’s Got Talent to ITV1 on Saturday night.
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People are consuming more traditional and digital media but spending less on it, according to the latest KPMG Media and Entertainment Barometer.
Q1 saw marketing budgets revised up for the first time in ten quarters, according to the latest IPA/BDO Bellwether survey, with around 21% of companies reporting a rise.
IPC indie music title NME is launching a new initiative for one week only, allowing music fans to donate their unwanted CDs and records to Oxfam shops in exhange for a free copy of the magazine.
A new report from comScore forecasts a bright future for the US mobile gaming market, despite a 13% decline in the number of US mobile gamers during the past year.
