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28 Mar 2013
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David Pidgeon
Consumers are now spending more time with online media than they are with traditional forms of media according to a new report from GlobalWebIndex - with global digital usage now accounting for 57% of daily media time.
28 Mar 2013
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Niall Johnson
Last night saw viewers finally wave goodbye to Lucy, the vexed and bothersome spectre in ITV's haunted drama Lightfields (9pm).
28 Mar 2013
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David Brennan
A week after Thinkbox released its 'POETIC' research - 'Paid, Owned, Earned: TV's Influence Calculated' - David Brennan asks if we should think of owned and earned media as a means of maximising the effectiveness of paid media, rather than pitching them as viable alternatives.
27 Mar 2013
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Niall Johnson
The BBC's descent into 'tough' urban programming continued with Tuesday evening bringing even more suffering for the Butcher family, as down-trodden matriarch Bianca decided to shop her son Liam to the fuzz.
27 Mar 2013
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Ellen Hammett
New research from BBC Worldwide shows the increase of tablet penetration in households across the globe - however, television still remains a firm first choice when it comes to multi-screening.
26 Mar 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
The Daily Telegraph is set to launch a metered paywall for its website following a successful trial of the system.
26 Mar 2013
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Ellen Hammett
With approximately 323 million hours spent accessing online video content each month, the UK population is spending an increasingly large amount of time on the web, with YouTube responsible for the majority of video requests.
26 Mar 2013
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David Pidgeon
The final debate at last week's Media Playground has perhaps prompted the biggest reaction. Already two Newsline columnists have responded in writing about some of the issues the debate threw up. Here we report on what was one of the liveliest sessions of the day - looking at some of the biggest issues facing media research today.
26 Mar 2013
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Niall Johnson
Monday night saw small town crime thriller Broadchurch (ITV, 9pm) continue its confident stride through Monday's prime time slot as the European-influenced slow-burning drama reached the halfway mark.
26 Mar 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Music on-demand platform to become video on-demand - offering original content that would put Spotify in direct competition with Netflix and LoveFilm.
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