BT Group plc announced its results today for the second quarter and half year to 30 September 2010, with revenues down 3% to £4,977 million.
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Virgin Media now offers on-demand service for all UK terrestrial broadcasters.
Hulu has announced today that revenue has increased from $108 million in 2009 to $240 million in 2010.
The Times and Sunday Times’ online offering attracts the majority of its audience from the UK.
There is good news for brands in the mobile space as US consumers continue to link their devices to the internet via a wireless connection.
A week today, the AOP is running its Research Forum event, which is set to look at how online behaviour is changing and what it means for brands.
The second episode of BBC One’s Turn Back Time – The High Street banked the peak ratings for the second week running.
Stuart McDonald, co-chair MRG, says “it has been a tough two years, but with the hope that economic posterity, business confidence and hopefully research budgets are returning, it is now an opportunity for us to be strategic and show the value that research can offer”…
Raymond Snoddy asks are we all being had when it comes to Widdy’s Strictly staying-power and constant cheap thrills from the X Factor camp? If so, it is certainly working on the ratings rat race front…
After an embarrassing intro, which saw the chair of this morning’s Westminster Media Forum call on the CEO of YouTube rather than YouView, Richard Halton delivered a rather one-sided presentation about the service.
