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Haymarket Publishing is to restructure its marketing and advertising trade titles and close Media Week.
The latest IPA Trends in Television report, for Q3 2009, shows that average daily viewing figures stand at 3.54 hours. This compares to the same levels for Q3 2008, and 3.56 hours for Q2 2009.
Internet users in the Asia-Pacific region have grown significantly in the past year, according to a new comScore report.
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Ofcom has recommended the relaxation of local radio and cross-media ownership rules to tackle the “significant economic changes” that have affected the industry.
Orange and Twitter have joined forces to allow users to tweet to each other via their television sets.
Katie Price’s much-publicised late entrance in to the I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! jungle failed to keep the show’s ratings above the 10 million viewers mark.
STV has countered ITV’s £38 million lawsuit with its own legal action.
