Following 2016’s Rio Games, brands should be confident about featuring disability in advertising, writes Heather Andrew
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Ooyala has released its latest Global Video Index report.Highlights include: Streaming video is becoming more and more mainstream, with users in virtually every demographic cutting back on traditional TV viewing and replacing it with SVOD, AVOD and TVOD content. And, again across all demographics, users increasingly are watching on mobile devices. Mobile – for the… Continue reading Ooyala: Q2 2016 Global Video Index
OpenStreetMap powers map data on thousands of web sites, mobile apps, and hardware devices and is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafes, railway stations, and much more, all over the world.
Ordnance Survey is the UK government agency responsible for the official, definitive topographic survey and mapping of Great Britain.
The national public transport access nodes (NaPTAN) database is a system for uniquely identifying all points of access to public transport in Great Britain. It contains records for each bus stop across England, Scotland and Wales, as well as for all other transport terminals such rail stations and airports. NaPTAN is a core component of… Continue reading NaPTAN
Too many brands are starting to look like randy dogs shagging legs just to grab our attention, argues ITV’s Simon Daglish.
A new study from InSkin Media, Research Now and Sticky looks at the relationship between viewability and gaze time.
Thirty years ago this month the UK media industry was getting excited about the launch of the Independent – and plans for a host of other new newspapers, writes Torin Douglas
The case of Big Sam is the latest example of the power of an original, painstaking piece of journalism, writes Raymond Snoddy.
