BSkyB is launching a 3D cinema ad campaign tomorrow around new sci-fi flick Avatar, to promote its launch next year of the first 3D television channel in Europe.
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According to press reports Ralph Bernard, founder of Classic FM and former chief executive at GCap Media, is returning to the radio industry.
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