Nikon, the camera manufacturer, will sponsor Channel 4 soap 'Hollyoaks' as part of its wider TV advertising campaign for 2011 to target "a young, trendy audience".
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Locog) has awarded its official London 2012 programme business to Haymarket Media Group, ending a 15-month competitive pitch process.
The Wisden Cricketer has been bought from BSkyB by a group of cricket enthusiasts, including Tory peer Lord Jonathan Marland and former Leicestershire chairman Neil Davidson.
Asda kicks off its advertising for Boxing Day, Morrisons boasts its British credentials and electronics retailers suggest some last-minute gift ideas.
23 Dec 2010
| by Ed Owen
Mobile operator O2 will launch a series of products in the New Year based around Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, embedded into new smartphones.
Lad's magazine Loaded is set to have a complete brand re-haul with a larger A4 sized magazine and the creation of a new "pint-sized" edition on sale from 31 December.
The Financial Times has named Apple chief executive Steve Jobs its
"Person of the Year 2010" following the global success of the iPad.
Current social media buzz surrounding Lib Dem business secretary Vince Cable is largely negative, according to analysis from social media monitoring agency Brandwatch.
Downing Street's decision to remove business secretary Vince Cable from his part in the Murdoch/BSkyB bid following the secret recording of a conversation with undercover journalists raises "serious issues of journalism ethics" at the Daily Telegraph, according to a leading industry figure.
The UK's most popular daily newspaper, The Sun, is set to publish a Christmas Day edition this year for the first time in its 41-year history.