Are television budgets under real threat?
16 May 2013
As AOL launches Be On and YouTube just gets bigger, should conventional TV people be worried, Alasdair Reid asks.
Campaign's selection of media news and views of note in the week before 17 May 2013.
As AOL launches Be On and YouTube just gets bigger, should conventional TV people be worried, Alasdair Reid asks.
A neuroscientific study claims to show the power of premium outdoor sites. Is this a boost to the sector, Alasdair Reid asks.
In a rare interview, the Daily Mail and General Trust owner lays bare his big ambitions for Mail Online's global dominance. By Arif Durrani.
Last week's PPA conference covered a lot of old ground, yet there is an appetite for more insight, Louise Ridley writes.
The magazine trade body's chief executive argues the print versus digital debate does a disservice to today's titles.
Can apps such as Blippar drive revenue for TV advertisers or are they another 'red button' fad, Alasdair Reid asks.
If you've got a thing for curvy models, the latest TV technology coming out of Korea is for you. By Ian Darby.
Are we about to witness a creative resurgence in the medium? Things are looking more promising, Alasdair Reid suggests.
As well as specialising in global news, ITN is now creating advertising through its creative hub, Mark Browning explains.