Pre-tax losses for The Times and The Sunday Times fell to £87.7 million for the year to the end of June 2009, from £50.2 million in the previous 12 month period.
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Last week’s ISBA conference focused heavily on the new media world – with emphasis particularly on social media.
Like modern-day Argonauts, Ipsos MediaCT have embarked on a project to discover the essence of media engagement, from how people engage with media brands all the way through to how this might influence advertising communication.
BBC One’s long-running New Tricks drama pipped ITV1’s penultimate Married Single Other to the top spot last night.
ITV and BBC will share the rights to broadcast England’s group games in this summer’s World Cup.
The Office of Fair Trading is set to review Project Canvas, the internet TV service backed by ITV, BBC, BT, Five, Channel 4 and TalkTalk.
This week’s Grazia magazine has an augmented reality 3D cover featuring Florence and the Machine performing hit single ‘You’ve Got The Love’.
Gordon Brown claims superfast broadband will save the government billions of pounds and revolutionise the way people access public services.
Web users across 10 countries spent an average of five and a half hours on social networks in February 2010, up more than two hours from the same time last year, according to new research from The Nielsen Company.
New US research from consumer electronics site Retrevo.com has found that 48% of social media users check Facebook and Twitter in bed, during the night or as soon as they wake up in the morning.
