Tess Alps, chief executive of TV marketing body Thinkbox, predicts what the future could hold for TV and gives her thoughts on last week’s comment piece from GoViral’s Jimmy Maymann.
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Newsline columnist Raymond Snoddy wonders whether VOD will drop traditional broadcasters in “deep do-do” …. possibly not!?
BBC One’s popular Hustle series claimed the top spot during the all-important 9pm to 10pm peak-hour last night despite competition from ITV1’s new Law & Order: UK series.
02 is to screen England’s home RBS 6 Nations games live in 3D at 40 cinemas across the country.
TV advertising is predicted to outperform other traditional media this year, according to analysts at Screen Digest.
Alcohol brands have been encouraged to help clamp-down on binge-drinking if they want to avoid a total ban on drink ads.
The US television industry is expected to see a 22.4% decline in advertising revenues for 2009, leaving it with a total of $15.6 billion, according to a report from BIA/Kelsey.
Dennis Publishing has bought Health & Fitness magazine from Hubert Burda Media.
Dancing on Ice returned to ITV1’s Sunday evening line-up last night with a high of more than 9.5 million peak viewers.
Twitter is set to employ a number of staff to concentrate on generating money for the site.
