Channel 4 has confirmed that chief executive Andy Duncan is to step down before the end of the year.
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American consumers under 40 years old spend almost two hours a week more with new media than they do with traditional media, according to a new report from Forrester Research.
Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan is expected to announce his resignation “within days”, according to reports.
The Competition Commission has provisionally ruled that ITV must keep the Contract Rights Renewal system because of its “continuing ability to reach large numbers of viewers, and the strong bargaining position this gives it with media buyers”.
Ofcom wants video-on-demand services to be regulated by a specialist industry body – the Association for Television on Demand – from December.
The latest TV viewing figures, for August 2009, show a relatively large year on year fall in BBC One’s viewing share.
The BBC could sell off some of its commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, as part of a larger review of its operations.
In his latest piece for Newsline, Greg Grimmer, partner, Hurrell Moseley Dawson & Grimmer, says that the death of TV advertising has been greatly exaggerated.
The government will this week announce that product placement is to be allowed on British TV shows.
Nearly one out of four US households watches TV online, up from 20% last year, according to The Conference Board and TNS.