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Last night brought relief to desperate jungle fans with another hour and a half of quality I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (ITV, 9pm) action, coming after Tuesday’s compassionate football break.
Graham McCallum, the designer behind some of the best known TV branding, including BBC Two and Blackadder, celebrates his 70th birthday this week with a retrospective look at the last fifty years in the business.
Publicis Groupe has issued a statement today confirming that it is in discussions with M&C Saatchi about buying “significant” parts of its Walker Media business.
LG is investigating allegations that certain Smart TVs are sending programme information back to manufacturers, despite users activating a privacy setting.
Yahoo! has entered into a strategic partnership with music video and entertainment platform VEVO in a move that will extend Yahoo and VEVO’s existing partnerships in France, Spain and Italy.
As with the BBC’s former head of news, Roger Mosey, there is a small problem with the Question Time presenter’s views says Raymond Snoddy: they are not very sound and fit all too precisely with an emerging Conservative agenda.
If it wants to survive another 100 years, the Professional Publisher’s Association has to help the industry solve the nitty-gritty of what magazines should be and do – and what the business models might look like.
The social networking site has faced recent criticism from MPs, advertisers and the general public after it relaxed its rules concerning offensive and upsetting material.
The annual awards are held in recognition of the industry’s most innovative and effective activity and individuals from the world of online media.
