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09 Jan 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Sky IQ, a subsidiary of BSkyB specialising in TV viewing behaviours, reveals its industry predictions for the year ahead.
09 Jan 2014
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David Pidgeon
The global CEO will be leaving the company to become co-founder and CEO of a new tech start-up - and will be replaced by Yannick Bolloré, the 33-year-old son of the network's controlling shareholder.
09 Jan 2014
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Ellen Hammett
The blueprint includes templates for a 100 Day Charter and a Relationship Contract, underpinned by quantitative evidence that proves the correlation between better relationships and better work.
08 Jan 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Accessible through a new buying platform, the products are supported by Yahoo!'s data and analytical tools, giving insights into the daily digital habits of more than 800 million people worldwide.
08 Jan 2014
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Greg Grimmer
Greg Grimmer predicts the key things in media that definitely will happen in 2014, as well as some more interesting - and slightly off the radar - ideas that could have big implications for the sector.
07 Jan 2014
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David Pidgeon
A year after the launch of Local World, David Montgomery's regional news publishing business, the company has revealed that it has almost doubled its online traffic to more than 14 million monthly users.
07 Jan 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Advertising Age has announced changes to its print product that will see the magazine published bi-weekly, rather than weekly.
07 Jan 2014
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Bob Wootton
Back from the seasonal break, ISBA's Bob Wootton shares his thoughts on mobile technology, the future of the BBC and fires a caustic shot across the bow of anyone unfortunate enough to have sent him an e-card this Christmas...
06 Jan 2014
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Dominic Mills
From the squirm-inducing faux sincerity of 'storytelling' to cringe-worthy neologisms and generic football ads, Dominic Mills starts the New Year with a list of things the media world desperately needs to bin.
03 Jan 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Facebook has said that allegations that it scans users' private messages and gives details to advertisers are "without merit".
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