London Live is flat-lining on a 0.3% audience share, its owners are running up losses and it could even help pull The Independent down. So what should Ofcom do now? By Raymond Snoddy.
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ITV has reported pre-tax profits of £250 million for the second quarter of 2014, despite a decline in viewing figures in the first six months of the year.
Instagram has announced the launch of a new messaging app that allows users to send photos which self-destruct once the recipient has viewed them.
Tuesday saw BBC One bring another full day of coverage from day six of the Commonwealth Games 2014 as England and Australia continued to battle it out for all those super shiny medals.
There’s no apparent regard for the fact that a number of industry sources, including TGI, UKOM and RAJAR, are calibrated against the NRS population survey. If we kill the NRS much could fall apart, writes ISBA’s Bob Wootton.
The update will enable Chromecast users to watch live and on demand sport, including up to 17 streams of live action from the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games – but still no sign of ITV or Channel 4 support.
UTV Media, owner of talkSPORT radio and free magazine Sport, has announced that Mindshare’s Howard Bareham will take on the new role of commercial development director.
A week after AOL announced that it is to trade all of its reserved online inventory programmatically, AOL Platforms is forming a strategic partnership with Havas’ global trading desk for programmatic buying.
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