The BBC’s chairman Sir Michael Lyons has responded to last week’s press reports that the BBC is to cut half its web pages and close two digital radio stations.
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Pearson, owner of the Financial Times, has reported a 13% increase in pre-tax profits for 2009, to £761 million.
ABC is implementing a new governance structure, with a new streamlined board of 16 industry representatives replacing the old council and welcoming in the digital media sector.
Regional media company Archant has appointed Mike Walsh to its main board as a non-executive director.
Online TV service SeeSaw is airing its first TV ad on Channel 4, E4 and More4 from tonight, with ITV and Five to follow.
Paid search agency Jellyfish has launched a new call-tracking service linking an infinite number of search keywords directly to phone-related sales or enquiries.
BBC One’s long-running Crimewatch secured the highest ratings during the all-important peak-hour last night with a high of 4.6 million viewers.
The BBC will reportedly announce plans to close digital radio stations 6 Music and Asian Network, cut spending on US imports and shrink its online offering next month.
Global revenues for mobile location based services (MLBS) and location-enabled mobile apps will reach more than $12.7 billion by 2014, according to Juniper Research.
Virgin Media signed up more than 28,000 new subscribers to its cable TV service in Q4 2009, which is its biggest number of net additions since the group was formed four years ago.
