Dean Wilson, UK MD at Active International: “Challenges for the press are many but I doubt whether there will be a day in my life when I won’t be able to get what I want to read on good old analogue processed tree.”
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Alex Franks, director at Blyk, says developments in mobile coupons, NFC and mobile payments will be the catalyst that fires a significant shift on mobile ad spend…
Facebook will jump ahead of Yahoo! in US display ad revenues this year, while Google will remain the third-largest seller of display ads, according to eMarketer.
The latest NRS figures signal that consumers’ appetite and demand for quality branded editorial content continues to go from strength to strength, according to Julia Hutchison, COO at the Association of Publishing Agencies (APA).
ITV1’s Scott & Bailey banked the all-important 9pm to 10pm prime time ratings last night, peaking with 4.8 million viewers.
3D TV will “struggle” to gain traction in the mainstream UK television market, according to a report by Informa Telecoms & Media.
Red Bee Media, responsible for managing more than 90% of broadcaster video on demand content consumed in the UK, has launched RedPlayer, the first ‘media grade’, end-to-end, next-generation online video platform. RedPlayer allows broadcasters and content owners in the UK and internationally to deliver and monetise high quality video to multiple devices, including iPhone, iPad… Continue reading Red Bee Media launches next generation video player
Google has acquired DVR software and set-top box maker SageTV, in order to expand the capability of Google TV.
The BBC has launched an app to deliver the corporation’s news content to Samsung televisions.
On 28 February, ITV made news with Britain’s first ever paid for product placement. Nestle paid £100,000 to place their Dolce Gusto coffee machine in the background of the Chef’s kitchen featured on the This Morning show.
