Newsline columnist Raymond Snoddy explains why Deloitte’s “practical and sensible” predictions for 2010 put them ahead of the pack.
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Jeremy Hunt, the shadow secretary for Culture, Media and Sport, has promised to relax regulations that govern the UK media industry.
Online measurement firm comScore has revealed that the most downloaded iPhone app in the UK is the Carling iPint, which lets users pretend to drink a pint of beer.
Just 10% of television will be viewed on-demand this year as linear TV continues to dominate, according to a new forecast from Deloitte.
BBC One’s Match of the Day Live coverage dominated the peak-time ratings last night with a high of 8.2 million viewers.
The Periodical Publishers Association (PPA) has appointed the former Smash Hits editor Barry McIlheney as its new chief executive.
Capital FM wanted to continue listener growth for their station and increase their ranking in music and overall categories within the UK App Store.
Condé Nast is set to launch its Traveller magazine in India.
ITV1’s popular Law & Order: UK series secured the highest ratings during the all-important 9pm to 10pm peak-hour with a high of 5.8 million viewers last night.
JCDecaux has bought Titan Outdoor’s advertising inventory, including UK railway and retail sites, after the company went into administration.
