Stephen Arnell discusses how greed has led to hypocrisy among players in the media and in football alike.
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The number of VOD-enabled households in the UK fell by 234,000 to 16.18 million quarter-on-quarter, Kantar streaming data has revealed.
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TV companies have an opportunity to boost their ad revenue now if they are willing to “be brave” with their measurement, Andy Brown and Ian Whittaker told The Future of Media.
The ad tier will cost users $6.99/month, and ads will play before and during shows and films.
Advertisers inadequately represent over-55s, despite this group accounting for 60% of the UK’s wealth, a study by ITV and System1 has found.
UKTV execs Steve North and Richard Watsham have been given expanded remits as part of a restructure.