Max Mosley’s reputation is in tatters, Tom Watson has suffered serious collateral damage, and Impress is now formally a joke regulator, writes Raymond Snoddy. So what happens next?
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Elizabeth Fagan, the MD of Boots, said ISBA would take a stronger role tackling digital accountability, viewability and verification, agency and client alignment, and data privacy.
Innovators working in the media research community were celebrating on Wednesday (28 February) at the 2018 Media Research Awards, hosted by Mediatel in partnership Future Thinking.
Brands willingness to pull advertising at the slightest whiff of social media unrest is a worrying mirror on how free speech is a slowly dying concept in UK society, writes Alex Burmaster.
Both the Guardian and the Observer recorded small boosts in circulation between December and January. More on that, and the rest of the newspaper market, in the latest ABC results.
As the latest ABC circulation figures are released for the consumer magazine market, Newsline presents its round-up of the results.
2017 opened with widespread declines in the Women’s Weeklies magazine market. That trend continued in the second half of the year.
Good Housekeeping performed well in the second half of 2017 – jumping two spaces since the start of the year to become the market leader.
The TV market posted a mixed bag of results in the second half of 2017, and year-on-year the market is generally in decline. However, circulation figures still remain strong.
The Economist UK edition outperformed Private Eye in the second half of 2017, with a 2.4% increase period-on-period in circulation, and 8% year-on-year.