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18 Jul 2012
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Chris King
The BBC will show the next four Olympic Games - two summer and two winter - after coming to an exclusive agreement with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) which will be in place until 2020.
18 Jul 2012
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Ed Barton
Head of digital media analysis and forecasting, Ed Barton on the reasons behind Sky's launch of Now TV - what it is, why it is being done, and whether it will suceed...
18 Jul 2012
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Chris King
The Guardian and Observer made a loss of £44.2 million last year and will be downsized in order to save around £7 million in editorial expenditure. Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of the Guardian and executive editor of the Observer said that the newspaper group needed to become "smaller".
18 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
The nation's eyes have been firmly locked on next week for a truly once-in-a-lifetime historic event. Men and women, young and old across the country have been counting down the days: just who will be the next Superstar (ITV1, 9pm)?
18 Jul 2012
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Chris King
According to the new Ofcom Communications Market Report, 40% of Britons now own a smartphone, while tablet ownership in the UK has increased from 2% to 11% over the past year.
18 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Sky's launch of Now TV, the on-demand video service which is set to include Sky TV programming later this year, constitutes a further example of a change of strategy at BSkyB.
18 Jul 2012
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Chris King
The BBC has confirmed that it will continue to provide analogue transmissions, with the government yet to decide upon a date for the adoption of digital radio.
17 Jul 2012
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Chris King
It was a case of unlucky Friday 13 for the Sun as sales dropped by 135,000 due to the combination of a "wrapped" front cover, the first in the newspaper's history, and a recent 10p price rise.
17 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Google is introducing a new "mute this ad" icon in order to allow users to choose what ads they want to see, and which ones they don't.
17 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Earlier today Marissa Meyer was announced as the new CEO and president of Yahoo, bringing the 37-year-old's 13 years of service with Google to an end.
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