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10 May 2012
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Liz Jaques
BT's wholesale fibre broadband service is now available to ten million premises across the UK. The company was due to pass that milestone by the end of 2012.
09 May 2012
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Liz Jaques
Digital consultancy Digital Tomorrow Today has announced the launch of BirdSong for Twitter, the first iteration of its social media insight platform, which provides brands and planners with social media data.
09 May 2012
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Anne Tucker
IMD, the media logistics specialist, has published an independent research paper outlining the shortcomings of current VoD advertising workflows and setting out its vision for helping the market as it grows. This follows a unique, in-depth review undertaken amongst major media owners, including Channel 5 and Sky.
09 May 2012
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Martin Galvin
Martin Galvin, director of agency sales at Specific Media, says we have a rich canvass when it comes to the possibilities around online video this summer...
08 May 2012
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Simon Andrews
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, says the Facebook IPO question boils down to: Will GAFA change their ad model to look like current ad models or will advertising change to reflect how people use these tech businesses?
08 May 2012
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Liz Jaques
The number of users streaming mobile TV on their smartphones will increase to 240 million by 2014, according to Juniper Research.
04 May 2012
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Greg Grimmer
Greg Grimmer continues to mix in celebrity circles as he joins a double gold medalist, national radio presenter, the editor of BBC 6 Music and several less-feted advertising folk to discuss radio's place in today's media mix.
01 May 2012
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Derek Jones
An extensive new study, covering 19,000 consumers and 153 senior decision makers from global retailers has been released today by payment processor WorldPay.
01 May 2012
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David Brennan
A series of blogs about the broadcast industry, narrated by David Brennan..."I'd always back analogue businesses to win out in the long term; because the world may be turning digital but people are fundamentally analogue in nature."
26 Apr 2012
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Niall Johnson
Most of the UK's national newspaper sites saw a drop in traffic over March with all but one of the audited sites losing unique browsers, according to ABC.
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