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11 Mar 2015
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David Pidgeon
Jens Torpe, the co-founder of City A.M., has said that if the National Readership Survey is to survive it should call time on the personal interview methodology and embrace web-based panels.
11 Mar 2015
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Niall Johnson
Long-running culinary cook-off, MasterChef (9pm) returned to BBC One's screens last night after the schedule mainstay deprived the TV viewing nation of John Torode and Gregg Wallace's combined beauty for an agonising eight months.
11 Mar 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
"Transparency is still high on the agenda," says the new ISBA president, Britvic CEO, Simon Litherland, during his opening address at the 2015 ISBA conference.
10 Mar 2015
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Niall Johnson
Monday night saw ITV's latest novelty crime drama reach the half way point of its very short run, with the second episode of its heavily Sherlock-influenced historical mystery taking quite a knock, week on week.
10 Mar 2015
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Richard Shotton
Stick on your party hat as ZenithOptimedia's Richard Shotton uses new research to quantify the impact of birthdays on spending.
10 Mar 2015
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Ellen Hammett
TV advertising revenue increased for the fifth consecutive year in 2014, according to full year revenue figures provided to Thinkbox by the UK commercial TV broadcasters.
09 Mar 2015
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David Pidgeon
Bampton has agreed with the broadcaster's new owner, Viacom, to continue as a part-time consultant for Channel 5 from 1 April to help with the transition.
09 Mar 2015
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Ellen Hammett
The deal will see the capital's TV channel acquire content from Entertainment One, Eyeline Entertainment and Metrodome to broadcast a brand new film strand, 'London Film House'.
09 Mar 2015
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David Pidgeon
Despite the good news, the group warned that the future will be met with political and economic uncertainties.
09 Mar 2015
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Niall Johnson
Last night saw BBC One destroy the competition with a double helping of quality period drama, drawing viewers in with a final visit to the frenzied nursing convent, followed by a romantic romp through 18th-century Cornwall.
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