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07 Jul 2014
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Ellen Hammett
A new YouView study reveals the influence that Facebook and Twitter have on the nation's TV viewing, and how Brits are using the platforms to discuss - and avoid talking about - their favourite shows.
04 Jul 2014
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David Pidgeon
Johnston Press' chief commercial officer, Neil Jones, is to leave the regional publisher, with immediate effect, after just five months in the role, Newsline has learned.
04 Jul 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Samsung has announced that it will be discontinuing the sale of plasma televisions at the end of 2014, and instead focusing on ultra-HD and curved TV models.
04 Jul 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Speaking at Thinkbox's Big Think event on Thursday, Laurence Green, founder of creative agency 101, warned advertisers of the risks of focusing too much on short-term results and forgetting the value of long-term advertising.
04 Jul 2014
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Ellen Hammett
During Q1 2014 there were 4.6 million new subscriptions, taking the total number of subs to 100.9 million.
04 Jul 2014
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Niall Johnson
BBC Two kicked off a highly ambitious new series, bagging Maggie Gyllenhaal for the lead role for the political thriller The Honourable Woman (9pm).
03 Jul 2014
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David Pidgeon
Three quarters of British TV viewers are not aware that a local channel could be launching in their region this year, with a further 15% claiming to have heard of 'local TV' but don't know where the channels are due to launch.
03 Jul 2014
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David Pidgeon
The IPA Media Futures Group, which represents the interests of media agencies, has backed the new Publisher Advertising Transaction System (PATS) as the newspaper industry looks to bring greater efficiencies to the way it trades.
03 Jul 2014
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Ellen Hammett
The online video production and publishing company has appointed British TV director and producer, Paul Jackson, to become consultant of content and channels.
03 Jul 2014
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Niall Johnson
For only the second time since the FIFA World Cup 2014 kicked off three weeks ago, Wednesday brought a football-free schedule and allowed TV viewers a short but merciful return to programming normality.
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