Raymond Snoddy says that Lord Justice Leveson’s quest for balance between press freedom and censorship leaves only one task outstanding – the creation of a new regulatory body for the British press…
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The BBC will show the next four Olympic Games – two summer and two winter – after coming to an exclusive agreement with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) which will be in place until 2020.
Head of digital media analysis and forecasting, Ed Barton on the reasons behind Sky’s launch of Now TV – what it is, why it is being done, and whether it will suceed…
The Guardian and Observer made a loss of £44.2 million last year and will be downsized in order to save around £7 million in editorial expenditure. Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of the Guardian and executive editor of the Observer said that the newspaper group needed to become “smaller”.
The nation’s eyes have been firmly locked on next week for a truly once-in-a-lifetime historic event. Men and women, young and old across the country have been counting down the days: just who will be the next Superstar (ITV1, 9pm)?
According to the new Ofcom Communications Market Report, 40% of Britons now own a smartphone, while tablet ownership in the UK has increased from 2% to 11% over the past year.
Sky’s launch of Now TV, the on-demand video service which is set to include Sky TV programming later this year, constitutes a further example of a change of strategy at BSkyB.
The BBC has confirmed that it will continue to provide analogue transmissions, with the government yet to decide upon a date for the adoption of digital radio.
It was a case of unlucky Friday 13 for the Sun as sales dropped by 135,000 due to the combination of a “wrapped” front cover, the first in the newspaper’s history, and a recent 10p price rise.
Google is introducing a new “mute this ad” icon in order to allow users to choose what ads they want to see, and which ones they don’t.
