Daily Mail and The Guardian achieve record web highs
23 Dec 2011 | by Arif Durrani
Websites for the Daily Mail and The Guardian achieved record highs in November, according to the latest ABC figures.
BBC One's soap 'EastEnders' won the TV ratings battle on Christmas Day 2011, but ITV's rival soap 'Coronation Street', and period drama 'Downton Abbey', helped the commercial broadcaster celebrate its best share performance for seven years.
Websites for the Daily Mail and The Guardian achieved record highs in November, according to the latest ABC figures.
The Sunday Times will be published on Christmas Day this year for the first time in its 190-year history, thanks to its new digital versions.
MediaCo, the outdoor company, has secured Vodafone, Sky and BT as launch brand advertisers on the Manchester Digital Bridge, the new giant digital screen erected over the Mancunian Way.
Perfume company Nina Ricci is to promote its brand Nina through a sponsorship deal for Channel 4 acquisition 'New Girl'.
For Christmas, Bitch encounters nude agency photographs, shaved chests, Gary Lineker, humbug, masquerade balls and nude falconry - just another week for this girl.
Royal Opera House boss Tony Hall is to replace Lord Puttnam as deputy chairman of Channel 4, while MT Rainey, co-founder of RKCR, is joining the board as a non-executive director.
Facebook has agreed to a series of privacy improvements for millions of its users, including changes to how it retains data, following a critical audit of its operations outside the US by Irish authorities.
Commercial radio has outperformed the wider market and is set to achieve up to 5% growth in advertising expenditure in 2011, after a successful year of repositioning and united action.
Global Radio has promoted Gareth Andrews to the newly created role of group programme co-ordinator.