One group in particular should care about how we define TV today, writes Thinkbox’s Matt Hill.
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ITV’s new streaming service comes when the UK AVOD market is ripe for more competition. But the broadcaster needs to answer two important questions.
“Nielsen can’t grow new future products without diverting resources away from their highly profitable legacy ones; but to remain relevant they must do just that. Perhaps a PE firm is the best bet for Nielsen after all.”
This week marks C5’s 25th anniversary and it has quietly achieved success without the bells and whistles, argues Stephen Arnell.
A coalition of media-owner bosses and trade-body leaders have written to Boris Johnson to demand urgent action on Big Tech’s ‘harmful’ impact on the industry.
Cflight, the UK’s first unified TV advertising metric, is rolling out in beta version to agencies this week.
ISBA’s cross-media measurement initiative will consult UK advertisers about creating a levy on media activity to part-fund its work
If Lord Grade makes the right choices as Ofcom chairman, this role could be the honourable culmination of a long career in the media.
ITV charts a course for diversity – but can director of television Kevin Lygo resist the urge to step on the message, asks Stephen Arnell.
