The move follows Hearst UK’s decision to merge its Lifestyle & Homes titles into a new division.
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Key Capital Partners has taken a significant minority stake in the independent performance media agency.
Time Inc. UK’s recently launched TV production arm, TI Productions UK, has secured its first commission – a 30 minute documentary for BBC Three.
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Channel 4’s corporation revenue reached a record £995 million in 2016, according to its latest annual report. However, the broadcaster made a pre-tax loss of £15 million after dipping into cash reserves.
The seven-year contract is the single biggest roadside agreement in the UK and gives Primesight the exclusive rights to develop advertising panels on roadside-facing railway land across the country.
Speaking at a debate at the House of Commons on Monday, Professor Charlie Beckett said news publishers need to “get it into their heads” that they do not have a right to exist and advertisers have a right to go elsewhere.
In a statement released on Monday (10 July), the NMA said it wants publishers to be able to have concrete discussions with Google and Facebook on business model solutions.
The news follows FirstGroup, and its partners MTR, winning the contract to operate the South Western rail franchise.
Trinity Mirrors’ Andrew Tenzer looks at what’s driving the growing crisis in trust between advertisers and consumers – and the steps that need to be taken to try and regain it.
