11 Dec 2007
| by Tess Alps
the publication date over weeks - and sometimes months. Online, by its very nature, is served individually and ...
06 Nov 2007
| by Colin Grimshaw
How the TV viewing public will react when ITV s flagship news bulletin returns at 10pm next year remains to be seen. According to Michael Grade, ITV has been planning the move for a year, which would mean that the decision pre-dates him. But it has Grade s nostalgia for ITV s great past all over it ...
23 Oct 2007
| by Richard Eyre
in public places. Many advertising and agency people admit they were slow to recognise the importance ...
16 Oct 2007
| by Sue Unerman
, contains risk. As any politician would tell you, if you live in the public spotlight you need to make sure ...
09 Oct 2007
| by Colin Grimshaw
But when the wounded bear dusts itself down and plots its retaliation, they may come to view these events in a less favourable light. The Competition Commission s findings that Sky s 940m investment in ITV is against the public interest could see Sky take a 200m loss should it be forced to divest its ...
02 Oct 2007
| by Colin Grimshaw
-up analogue TV spectrum. The portents do not look good for public service broadcasters, who covet it for high...households by the end of 2010. Having invested in such technology, Joe Public may reasonably expect ...
02 Oct 2007
| by Sue Unerman
. But the suggestion box was always private - the point about the web is that the suggestions of the many are public to all. The key is to take the best input and act on it. But you d better be comfortable with the public ...
04 Sep 2007
| by Media Week
. And the unfortunate publicity that inevitably accompanies this stretching has tipped BB into negative equity ...
04 Sep 2007
| by Tess Alps
The previous two films have been on the telly, and advertising for the film is all over the place. This summer has also seen the build-up to the new season of the Barclays Premier League and the publication of the final Harry Potter book. Oh, and the new series of The X Factor. How come, in our age of much ...
04 Sep 2007
| by Sue Unerman
of breath. Of course, we ve all come a long way since then. However, this week sees the publication ...