Coming from down under on a wave of positive buzz, Wentworth Prison opened up its door after 27 years and detailed the imprisonment of meek housewife Bea Smith – with the aim to chronicle her savage rise to Top Dog.
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This week’s exciting repeat of DIY SOS: The Big Build (9pm) saw the team of big hearted builders descend upon Wales for a bit of makeover magic and quality scripted banter.
After Kevin Spacey attracted headlines last week with his MacTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Raymond Snoddy looks in more detail at what he said – and wonders how much of a threat the likes of Netflix really pose to cable operators.
The latest ABC regional newspaper results paint a familiar picture with both the Regional Groups and Regional Titles down with few seeing any growth at all.
The importance of content verification for digital advertising has never been higher says the ABC’s Richard Foan – and it is essential if brands are to bring transparency and trust to their campaigns.
TalkTalk’s pay-TV offering has reached the half a million subscriber mark within the first year of the company starting, and claims to be the fastest growing pay-TV service.
The smart set-top box and dongle market is expected to pass 18 million units in 2013 – higher than originally forecast, due to the arrival of Google’s Chromecast device.
Accrington, in Lancashire, has been named the 100th town in the UK to receive the superfast mobile internet.
Garden-fresh whippersnapper Nicholas Lyndhurst (you may know him from edgy youth sitcom Only Fools and Horses) stepped up to become the fourth corner of the dusty UCOS team.
One of the key foundations of the Publicis/Omnicom merger will be savings to the tune of $500 million, but Dominic Mills wonders how Levy and Wren are going achieve such a feat. Cutting duplicate jobs is one answer, but holding down the lid on salaries is another…
