Raymond Snoddy: “It takes less than two minutes on Google to find out who the mystery, married actor in the Wayne Rooney prostitute case is… A child could work it out – particularly a child.”
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Geoff Copps, research & analysis manager at Telegraph Media Group, offers a personal take on what the future holds for the tablet market in the UK…
I was at Admonsters’ OPS:London event yesterday afternoon for a couple of hours, drowning in a barrage of acronyms led by SSPs and DSPs. It seemed very clear that the publishers’ ad operations teams must be similarly drowning in data. Loads and loads of data.
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on Amazon’s move in to the ad market and potential partnership with Microsoft. Sound far fetched? We’ll see.
Mark Barber, director of planning at the Radio Advertising Bureau, says Radioplayer is a fantastic new radio content delivery system, brilliantly executed; which will play an important role in driving the future of the UK radio industry…
In 1998, a director of MediaTel, Simon Martin, who was previously at PHD, and is now making a name for himself in non-media areas at Experian, wrote a MediaTel whitepaper outlining a vision of a changing media buying and selling environment driven increasingly by web-based platforms.
In the guise of a ‘proper journalist’, Greg Grimmer, partner, Hurrell Moseley Dawson & Grimmer, talks tablets with GQ’s Dylan Jones, The Guardian’s Chris Pelekanou and Wired’s David Rowan…
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on QR Codes, Amazon, Android and advertising…
“This hack of a certain age finally got it on May 21st 2009 with the help of a digitally literate son… One thousand, two hundred and twenty two tweets later…”
Jim Marshall on the changes in TV sales; the cabinet report on the future of the COI (or lack of it); the mystery of the Big Society; and the sad demise of the Sunday Sport… who will forget its brave investigative approach to journalism, which uncovered a World War 2 bomber found on the moon or Lord Lucan spotted on Shergar?
