BBC Focus launches podcast
06 Jan 2006 | by James Livesley
BBC Focus is to launch a four weekly podcast to accompany the magazine over a six-month trial period.
NEW YORK - Yahoo!'s email, calendar and instant messaging services are to be available on mobile phones and televisions later this year.
BBC Focus is to launch a four weekly podcast to accompany the magazine over a six-month trial period.
In a move away from the free DVD craze, the Sunday Telegraph is to give away a guide to choosing independent financial advice with its 15 January edition.
Forrest Media's flagship City Screen digital site above Glasgow Central station has been set up to run moving images.
Waitrose’s first interactive TV commercial allows viewers to email questions to a nutritionist and receive a free box of cereal bars.
A new deal between Google and Motorola will see the search engine’s icon appear on the screens of mobile phone users.
LONDON – Channel 4 is spending an extra £27m on programmes this year with More4 getting its first full-year budget of £33m to spend on original drama and documentaries.
LONDON – ITV is rebranding its channel logos to bring them into line with the new ITV4 logo, using the same design in a variety of colours.
LONDON – Tim Schoonmaker and Australian bank Macquarie have again failed to win an FM local radio licence, with rival CN Group prevailing in a three-way contest for the Warwick area.
LONDON - Troubled former TV presenter Michael Barrymore is the bookies' favourite to win the latest series of 'Celebrity Big Brother' after it kicked off last night with an audience of 7.6m.