Last night saw Channel 4 attempt to justify its existence with a sprinkle of contrived controversy and challenging ‘debate’ with two shows taking a look at the issue of immigration and integration in modern Britain.
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Continuing its unrivalled dominance, the Daily Mail leads with a combined print and digital readership of almost 23.5 million, with a fairly even split across print, PC and mobile.
The latest findings from NRS PADD continue to paint a healthy picture for magazines, with mobile and tablet – including both websites and apps – increasing readership by an average of 20.7% across all titles.
Programmatic advertising has the potential to be a game-changer for newsbrands, but there are some myths that need dispelling if it is to reach its true potential, says Dentsu Aegis’ CEO, Tracy De Groose.
Opening Shift 2015 today, Rufus Olins, CEO of Newsworks, did his best to reference a difficult week for newspapers in a realistic, and even positive, light.
What would the digital-out-of-home sector look like if it wasn’t the outdoor community nurturing into maturity, asks AMScreen’s Mike Hemmings
As the row over the Telegraph’s HSBC stance rages on, Brian Jacobs – who once convinced a client not to pull ads from a TV channel following a highly critical documentary – gives an ad man’s perspective. He’s not impressed.
From a ‘cash for access’ sting, to some deeply unsavoury reporting, a lot has happened in the world of journalism over the last week, but we’re still none the wiser as to why the Daily Telegraph’s HSBC coverage was so pathetic.
To reflect the changes to the way customers work and to improve the user experience, Mediatel has this week merged its core media planning products – Mediatel.co.uk and Connected Consumer – into one platform: Mediatel Connected.
