Can advertising shrug off its outmoded garbs and ‘go native’? Author Simon Pont looks at some of the best examples and argues that the future of content is looking very bright – so long as it can give people something they want.
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BBC One Daytime’s Moving On will become the first series to premier on the corporation’s online platform as part of the BBC Trust’s approved trial to explore the role of online premiering.
The weekend kicked off with a rather sombre episode of Glee as the writers and cast had the tricky task of dealing with the death of Cory Monteith’s character Flynn.
New study demonstrates a growing consumer demand for publishers to provide an optimised content experience for all digital devices.
Commercial television channels saw a rise in yearly revenues in September, with the exception of Channel 4 and ITV Breakfast, down -1.3% and 0.6%, respectively.
After AdBlock writes an open letter to Twitter drawing up an ‘Acceptable Advertising’ code, Dominic Mills asks if we are about to enter a new phase in the fight for the heart and soul of the online world.
The budget tablet is set to enter the market for just £29, available to buy online in the UK by the end of the year.
The Times and Sunday Times have, after a long wait, revealed that the publications have over 350,000 subscribers to their print and digital bundles.
Thursday saw Emmerdale step up its campaign for national dominance. After Wednesday’s hour long special, last night brought two helpings of small town drama with Coronation Street’s absence creating the perfect storm for ITV.
ITV has warned users with ad-blocking software that it will be preventing them from watching content via ITV Player.
