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Media Week Essay - Television

LONDON - Television remains the most powerful medium. It's important for brands to continue to...television to the established ways. We should now see TV as a point-of-sale medium, because an increasing ...

Multi-platform era signals a new television age

Andy Duncan, chief executive of Channel 4, claims that television is being forced to adapt to a ...

The Week: People News - Smith joins RDF Television

Will Smith, ITV's controller of factual programming, has joined RDF Television, part of the RDF

Will mobile television always be medium of the future?

surprising that consultancy Deloitte has estimated the number of people watching television on their mobile...matched by significant investment in research into audiences and effectiveness. The mobile television ...

The World: UK rides high as exporter of television formats

easy sell. Matt Campbell, SBS's director of content for television and online, puts this down to ...

Fallon sweeps the board at British Television Ad Awards

Fallon scooped the top two gongs at the British Television Advertising Awards last night (Wednesday

Fallon sweeps the board at British Television Ad Awards

LONDON - Fallon scooped the top two gongs at the British Television Advertising Awards last night...Television Commercial of the Year: Gorilla, Cadbury Dairy Milk by Fallon Gold Awards: Confectionery ...

The Week: Virgin Media Television reviews £5m media business

Virgin Media Television is reviewing its £5 million media planning and buying account...., which is held by PHD. UKTV is a joint venture between Virgin Media Television and the BBC. The ...

Media: Double Standards - There's much more to music television than MTV

We speak with the publishing directors of NME and Kerrang!, whose presence on-screen means music TV is no longer just a place for middle-of-the-road pop.

The World: Paris - Sarkozy calls for ad ban on public television stations

Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, has called for advertising to be scrapped on the country's public TV stations. He wants to create an equivalent of the BBC.

 

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