Former BSkyB chief Tony Ball is thought to be in exclusive talks with ITV to agree the terms of his contract to replace Michael Grade.
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FHM is cutting the cover price of its November issue by £1.40 to £2.50 in a bid to reclaim its title as the biggest selling men’s consumer paid-for magazine.
The BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons has published an open letter to BBC licence fee payers, which says viewers would rather see a reduction in the licence fee cost than see revenue shared among commercial broadcasters.
Jim Marshall, Starcom Mediavest’s executive director and chairman of the IPA Media Futures Group, on the possible outcomes of the Competition Commission’s ruling on Contract Rights Renewal.
Raymond Snoddy wonders if a stiff drink is the best response to the British Medical Association’s call for a total ban on alcohol advertising.
ITV has missed out on re-entering the FTSE 100 despite its shares performing strongly in recent weeks.
BBC One secured the highest ratings from 7.30pm onwards yesterday evening with a peak run of Eastenders, Holby City and the new Lost Land of the Volcano.
New research from Point Topic reveals that global IPTV growth remained strong in the second quarter of 2009 at 11%, reaching 26.9 million subscribers.
The British Medical Association’s call for a complete ban on alcohol advertising would have a “devastating” impact on TV, newspaper and magazine advertising, according to industry forecasts.
Orange and T-Mobile are in talks about merging their UK mobile phone networks, which would create the biggest provider in the country.
