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TV network infrastructure provider Arqiva has announced that terrestrial TV is now fully digital throughout Scotland.
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn enjoyed record unique-audience figures last month, according to the latest official data from UKOM/Nielsen.
BSkyB is forecast to double its earnings over the next five years if Rupert Murdoch’s takeover deal for the satellite broadcaster goes ahead.
Emap reported a significant fall in pre-tax profits in 2010 as government cuts hit its publishing and events business. The publisher reported pre-tax profits of £27 million for the 12 months to 31 December.
A consortium, including the BBC, BSkyB, BT, Samsung and Microsoft, are joining forces to investigate how used TV spectrum can be utilised for commercial wireless services.
Centaur is to close the print editions of New Media Age and Design Week and sell off a number of small titles, as well as Ascent Publishing.
According to Simon Redican, radio, TV and online all lift people’s levels of happiness and energy on a daily basis – all day, every day…
James Whitmore, MD of POSTAR, says to make sense of today, why not place yourself in the future? Get up from your desk now. Abandon your computer and smart phone. Go and sit in the park. Lie on the sofa. Think…
In response to Jim Marshall’s exchange with John Billett regarding ‘Ofcom trading review: a little too late?’, Jacquie Hughes, director of Hughes Media says no-one knows who will succeed.
