BBC One’s The Deep won the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm once again last night, with 3.8 million viewers and a 16.4% share.
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Sylvia Auton is resuming her duties as chief executive officer of IPC Media, and Evelyn Webster is moving to New York to take up a position with Time Inc.
Total UK television advertising expenditure is predicted to be up by about 8% year-on-year in October 2010, according to industry figures.
According to data from ComScore, the number of unique visitors to The Times and The Sunday Times websites fell from 2.79 million in May, to 2.22 million in June and finally to 1.61 million in July.
Mungo Knott, director of insight at Primesight Outdoor, explains why “marketers who are faced with the allocation of budgets would do well to recognise the powerful position of Out of Home…”
AOL’s Patch – the biggest network of neighbourhood blogs in the US – has announced its plans to accelerate its growth.
According to a report from eMarketer, 34% of US companies will use blogs for marketing purposes in2011.
BBC One’s Who do you think you are? won the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm last night, for the fifth week in a row.
Metal Hammer magazine, in partnership with Sharon Osbourne Management, is set to publish the first magazine officially endorsed by Ozzy Osbourne.
Wallpaper* magazine, through a partnership with Ridley Scott Associates, is launching a short film called Quatre, as part of its September issue.
