Last month there was a lot about the Olympics… and it’s more of the same for August.
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Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on the new iPhone5 – from Google maps to iO6…
Alice Dunn, marketing executive at Kantar Media, looks at people who use music-streaming websites (Spotify in particular) and why they’re an interesting and lucrative target for marketers…
BT has announced plans to offer a free YouView set top box to new BT Infinity customers.
The MailOnline continues its digital success with the highest number of daily average unique browsers – up 7% from July to August 2012. Its total is now up to almost 6.6 million.
Lloyd Mullaney’s latest drama on the cobbles helped Coronation Street (ITV1, 7:30pm) attract Thursday’s biggest audience. Innocent coincidences never happen in Weatherfield and Lloyd has been chewing over this fact since bumping in to an old flame last week.
The BBC’s head of production for London 2012, Jamie Hindhaugh, will join BT in mid-October as chief operating officer for its new sports channel.
Ofcom has ruled that Sky is fit and proper to hold its broadcast licences.
Raymond Snoddy says listen carefully to George Entwistle’s fine words and you can find a series of dilemmas, if not downright inconsistencies, rather more serious than the treatment of senior women…
The panel line-up for this week’s Connected Consumer event is now complete and features a number of key players who are perfectly positioned to debate the issues that are currently facing this fast-moving market.
