Irish newspaper The Sunday Tribune will be changing its current broadsheet format, and reverting back to its original tabloid format.
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Marks & Spencer (M&S) is launching an online show featuring Myleene Klass, called Myleene’s Makeovers, with the first clip being shown today.Each show is 10 minutes long, and consists of Klass solving fashion problems by using clothes from the M&S range.The programme is targeting female M&S customers aged between 25 and 60, and aims to… Continue reading Marks & Spencer to launch online TV makeover show
In our latest Research Focus report, Future Foundation explains why this is the golden age of telly and how the box in the living room corner still manages to keep such a hold on the national imagination…
In 2010, 64 million people will play mobile games at least monthly. According to a new eMarketer report, this number will rise to 94.9 million by 2014.
Ocean Outdoor is launching the first ever “live” digital creative competition today, inviting UK creative talent to compete for the chance to win an advertising campaign worth £250,000.
BBC One’s The Secret Tourist won the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm last night, with just under 4 million viewers, and a share of 17.8%.
According to the new Ofcom Communications Market Report, media multi-tasking – for example, when a phone call is made while using the internet – accounts for 35% of all media consumption throughout the day.
Tesco is launching three paid-for consumer magazines, which will be available in the supermarket’s stores across the UK.
Raymond Snoddy on the growing use of super-injunctions; privacy v free press; and what the Premier League should do with footballers…
ITV is to put ITV Player, its catch-up TV service, on the PlayStation 3 by the end of the year.
