Panel debate from the Business Models and Platforms session at MediaTel Group’s Connected Consumer conference yesterday.“BT and ITV should have done a deal eight years ago, but it’s not too late. Both need each other. To succeed just as a platform is difficult.”An interesting question posed from the audience during yesterday’s Business Models and Platforms… Continue reading The Connected Consumer: Could a BT/ITV deal still work?
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Last night saw the return to our screens of Nigella Lawson and her laboured whisk-licking shtick, for the first time since Nigella Kitchen in 2010.
David Brennan, Founder of Media Native, summarises his key take-aways from MediaTel Group’s packed Connected Consumer conference yesterday at Merrill Lynch.
This week’s Piers Morgan’s Life Stories featuring double Olympic gold medalist Dame Kelly Holmes couldn’t compete with BBC One’s Friday night comedy line up.
David Hellier, deputy editor at City AM, says there are a few reasons why BT Vision might not suffer the same fate as its predecessors along this well trodden path…
Commercial television channels saw their network revenue decline in August as the BBC dominated ratings around the London 2012 Olympics.
Last month there was a lot about the Olympics… and it’s more of the same for August.
BT has announced plans to offer a free YouView set top box to new BT Infinity customers.
Lloyd Mullaney’s latest drama on the cobbles helped Coronation Street (ITV1, 7:30pm) attract Thursday’s biggest audience. Innocent coincidences never happen in Weatherfield and Lloyd has been chewing over this fact since bumping in to an old flame last week.
The BBC’s head of production for London 2012, Jamie Hindhaugh, will join BT in mid-October as chief operating officer for its new sports channel.
