The Labour and Lib-Dem manifestos have resurrected the follies of Leveson – and with it the threat to freedom of expression.
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Following the publication of the latest UK adspend forecasts, James McDonald, research analyst at Warc, explains the drivers behind digital’s double-digit growth.
RadiumOne has become the first programmatic business to join the Advertising Association’s Front Foot initiative – a network of business leaders tasked with promoting public confidence in advertising.
Advertisers must be sure they’ve put their trust – and their marketing investments – in the right place, writes DataXu’s Chris Le May.
ZenithOptimedia’s Richard Shotton shares the results of a new survey which assesses the impact of different ad break lengths.
Last night saw BBC One signal the turn of former EastEnders Live line-fumbler Jo Joyner’s time to shine in Ordinary Lies (9pm), as the tale of everyday working folk with a habit for dispensing porkies came to an end.
From Tuesday, a mobile-focused algorithm will rank websites that are optimised for smartphones and tablets highest on Google search.
The spat between the regional press and the BBC over content rights and fair attribution has been long-running; however, the news signals a greater commitment from the BBC to contribute to a healthy local journalism sector.
In the UK the company achieved the highest customer growth in more than a decade, adding 127,000 new customers – up 41% up on 2013 – as it posts solid financial results.
