Ofcom has revoked Teletext’s licence, bringing to an end 17 years of text-based interactive TV services.
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In keeping with many predictions that 2010 will finally be “the year of mobile”, January saw a host of forecasts claiming mobile was about to take-off in a major way.
ITV1 secured an impressive peak run during yesterday evening’s line-up with Dancing on Ice and Wild at Heart.
The amount of time spent on social networking sites by consumers worldwide rose by 82% year on year in December 2009, according to new figures from The Nielsen Company.
The latest Cinema Advertising Association (CAA) figures show record cinema admissions in 2009, with the highest number of people flocking to the cinema since 2002.
After much speculation in this week’s press, Apple’s chief executive Steve Jobs finally took to the stage in San Francisco last night to unveil the iPad.
ITV’s decision to appoint Royal Mail chief Adam Crozier is a “smart move”, according to Mick Desmond, ex ITV CEO.
Total mobile service revenues are predicted to exceed $1 trillion in 2013, despite a projected fall in voice revenues, according to the latest forecasts from Informa Telecoms & Media.
WPP’s Kantar Media launched with a vivid splash of colour this week, uniting the media research and audience measurement arms of what used to be TNS and BMRB under a new name.
Guardian.co.uk once again broke records and remained the most popular national newspaper website over the month of December.
