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06 Oct 2014
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Niall Johnson
While The X Factor's earlier 8pm performance on Saturday certainly saw an improvement, the tears and forced drama was over shadowed by the BBC's sequinned secret weapon.
06 Oct 2014
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Dominic Mills
With the most detailed information on viewer shopping and lifestyle habits you could wish for, Tesco's Clubcard TV once looked like a strong advertising proposition. Where did it all go wrong?
03 Oct 2014
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Ellen Hammett
In an effort to increase marketplace transparency in the US, 4A's, ANA and the IAB have announced plans to create a cross-industry accountability program designed to fight ad fraud, malware and the piracy of intellectual property.
03 Oct 2014
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Niall Johnson
Thursday night saw the welcome return of BBC Two's critically acclaimed gangster drama Peaky Blinders (9pm) as Cillian Murphy's gangland boss welcomed in the 1920s with the usual visual flourish.
03 Oct 2014
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The Media Leader Staff
The capital boasts a raft of exciting outdoor advertising inventory but good sites, which offer impact, audience and location are not the sole preserve of London.
02 Oct 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Commissioned by BrightRoll and conducted by Nielsen, the study set out to determine how the pairing of mobile and TV advertising can build incremental reach for brand marketers and improve cost efficiency.
02 Oct 2014
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David Pidgeon
Quantcast says the deal will allow it to leverage its knowledge of consumers' online behaviour with Struq's ability to personalise an ad based on perceived interests.
02 Oct 2014
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David Pidgeon
The tool, bringing together geo-filtered UK Twitter data with Kantar's audience research it will enable broadcasters, media agencies and advertisers to track how Twitter amplifies TV audiences.
02 Oct 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Ed Richards first joined the UK media and communications regulator in 2003 as a senior partner, before being promoted to chief operating officer in 2005 and then chief executive in 2006.
02 Oct 2014
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Niall Johnson
Wednesday night finally brought the semi-final of The Great British Bake Off (BBC One, 8pm) to the nation's screens after nine long weeks of tears, sweat, lots of butter and a heavy sprinkling of contrived controversies.
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