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Hacked Off responds to long-standing critic Raymond Snoddy – and argues that many newspapers would rather carry on treating citizens as fodder in their games than enjoy the benefits to real journalism offered by the Royal Charter.
To mark the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe day, The Mirror is digitally re-publishing the original newspapers from 1945.
The appointment comes as the broadcaster looks to drive the consumer facing element of its data strategy.
55% of US broadband households subscribe to an over-the-top (OTT) video service such as Netflix or Hulu Plus, up from 44% in 2013, according to new research from Parks Associates.
If the general trend is supposed to be decline, why would so many new entrants see such value in magazine media, asks Magnetic’s Sue Todd.
Matt Hill, editor of Gizmodo UK, has been appointed deputy editor of UK entertainment brand Digital Spy.
For the second week in a row ITV’s new crime thriller Safe House secured the 9pm slot for the commercial broadcaster as Captain Happiness himself, Christopher Eccleston, continued to protect a family in his care.
How should the ad industry vote on May 7? Bob Wootton, director of media and advertising at ISBA, tells us which box he’ll be ticking.
