Sky has urged the UK government to commit to five key policy priorities in order to inject an extra £10bn into the UK economy.
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Britain’s major public-service broadcasters (PSBs) will launch a free, Internet-only TV service next year for broadband-only homes.
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In its third year, Sky Zero Footprint has announced Grub Club, Milliways, Ocean Bottle, OceanSaver and UpCircle have won initial advertising funds to help create TV campaigns to drive sustainable behaviour.
Omar Oakes and Ella Sagar prove their dedication to B2B podcasting by missing the England v Nigeria World Cup penalty shootout to record this episode with their analysis on the industry’s biggest stories.
Sky Media has begun offering advertiser clients a new way to target its viewers: find out what they’ve been avidly searching for online and match them to specific advertiser categories.
The pandemic is well and truly over when it comes to impacting the UK’s media habits, as both broadcast TV viewing and streaming subscriptions have reversed after the Covid lockdown boom of 2020 and 2021.
Analysis: Today’s announcement, that Sky will trial self-service access for Sky content on ITV’s VOD ad platform, opens an important new chapter in UK TV’s collaboration story.
