The past weekend saw more and more people across the UK turn their backs on their once-beloved TV sets to, presumably, escape into the increasingly impressive British summer.
More Uk articles
Premium ad network Unanimis, wholly owned by Orange, has been sold to ad tech firm Switch for an undisclosed sum.
EE customers will be able to travel on London’s Underground, DLR and Overground networks using their mobile phones when TfL’s contactless program launches on 16 September.
BSkyB is to pay £4.9 billion to take over Rupert Murdoch’s Sky Deutschland and Sky Italia, creating a European media powerhouse
Publishers experimenting with native advertising risk commoditising content and losing what makes them unique, Northern & Shell’s digital sales lead has warned.
In the midst of the entire patriotic binge-watching on the other side, ITV’s best hope of the evening came in the form of a double trip to the tumultuous, yet picturesque, village of Emmerdale.
As Facebook records second quarter revenues of $2.91bn – with its once-floundering mobile business now accounting for 62% of advertising revenues – Jason Mander, head of trends atGlobalWebIndex, analyses the results.
The deal will see talkSPORT sell digital audio and display advertising through Audioboom’s network of sports websites, mobile apps and content, giving agencies and clients ‘one-stop’ access to a number of channel partners.
Through the use of new macro systems, super high-speed cameras and 3D octocopters, the series hopes to capture the story of animal flight in a way that has never been seen before.
Sky has announced that its internet streaming service Now TV has been made available on PlayStation 4 consoles, giving gamers access to a range of films, live sporting action and 10 pay TV channels.
