Wild joins Quantcast from OMD, where she managed the digital performance department, working with clients such as Vodafone and EasyJet.
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After eight weeks the emotionally manipulative divisive documentary, that swears it has something important to say, came to an end as Educating Yorkshire (9pm) closed its doors for the term.
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The body that brings together news and magazine publishers is today publishing the final set of plans for the establishment of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPS0).
The newspaper and magazine industry has applied to the high court for a review into the privy council’s royal charter decision that saw industry’s plans for independent self-regulation thrown out earlier this month.
The BBC has announced that its iPlayer app for iOS and Android devices has been downloaded over 20 million times in total, as mobile and tablet TV viewing overtakes TV viewing from the PC.
The latest ABC results for online national newspapers paints a healthy picture for digital, with just the Mirror Group Digital seeing any decline across the period.
As Rajar releases its third quarter results for radio listening, Newsline has captured some industry reaction, with opinion from MEC Global, Gekko and ZenithOptimedia.
Agatha Christie’s Poirot (ITV, 8pm) finally returned to TV screens last night, four months after the series opening aired, indicating ITV is happy to drip feed agitated fans the last lot of episodes.
New research from Kantar Media reveals that the average radio listener would be willing to pay over £42 a year to access content.
