CAREERS: Movers - Digital View
17 Apr 2003
Sandy Westwater has been appointed campaign director at Digital View, a screen media solutions
Ebookers, the online travel company, has appointed Unique Digital to handle all online media
Sandy Westwater has been appointed campaign director at Digital View, a screen media solutions
Michelle Leyton has been hired by Digital Marketing Direct as business development executive
Digital radio is well on the way to becoming a mainstream medium, with 2003 likely to be a...Sales of digital radio sets increased by 170% in the 12 months to May, with sets now in 175,000 UK ... and the end of the year. Even more listeners are accessing digital radio through digital TV platforms, such as Freeview. The unexpected digital TV factor was behind the surprisingly high Rajar figures for the first ...
to redouble efforts to develop digital television, including setting a new date for digital switchover....Duncan said the time is right for a new push to digital switchover now Freeview is established ... , is unachieveable in the wake of ITV Digital's collapse. He revealed that sales of Freeview adapters have passed ... there are 1.4 million Freeview households compared with a peak of 1.2 million ITV Digital households ...
The BBC's national digital radio coverage expanded by 1.2 million listeners in November, following...Since the BBC began its digital radio network expansion plan in August, 17 transmitters have been switched on, adding about 4.5 million potential digital listeners. The BBC expects to have 85% of the population switched on to digital by the middle of next year, matching the footprint of the commercial sector ...
LONDON - The Woolwich is supporting the launch of its new-look Sky Digital TV banking service
Cadbury Trebor Bassett has appointed its first digital creative roster, taking on E3 Media, EHS
Carlsberg-Tetley has appointed Fuse Digital to relaunch carlsberg.co.uk, following a three
Sky Digital viewers can now compare the cost of mortgages, loans and credit cards through their TVs