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CBS Outdoor UK has confirmed the appointment of Mark Chippendale as commercial director.
BBC One’s New Tricks secured the peak position of 9pm to 10pm last night, attracting an average of 3.7 million viewers, and a 16.6% share.
According to the USC Annenberg Digital Future Study, 82% of Americans are now using the internet.
Virgin Media has increased its revenues by 7.1% to £964 million, for the quarter ending in June – traditionally the company’s weakest quarter for growth.
Richard Desmond bought channel Five for £103.5 million on Friday afternoon, summarising his plans as: “All we are going to do is add more programmes, and put extra money on screen… Five is going to be huge.”
Ask.com is launching a social network site that will allow people to poll the community for the best possible answers to their questions.
According to a new Juniper Research study, challengers from the consumer electronics market will achieve global sales of smartphones exceeding 26 million by 2015.
Sales of Android-based phones have more than quadrupled in the UK during the last quarter, increasing by 350%, according to research from GfK Retail and Technology.
Katherine Page, technical consultant for the National Readership Survey, explains how British quality newspapers have shown a remarkable ability to evolve and fulfil their unique role in the media landscape.
