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21 Mar 2014
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Niall Johnson
On Thursday night BBC One brought the TV viewing nation a gentle reminder that no matter how tough a week you had, a better paid well-known celebrity probably had it worse than you.
20 Mar 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Alongside recommissions of Bad Education, Bluestone 42 and Some Girls, the channel will play host to a new six part comedy, 600 Days, which will focus on an "unlikely couple" that end up on the wrong side of the law.
20 Mar 2014
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Ellen Hammett
A new report from ZenithOptimedia reveals that the advertising market is set to grow by 5.8% this year, supported largely by the UK's economic growth, the World Cup, mobile technology and programmatic buying.
20 Mar 2014
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Niall Johnson
Wednesday night's prime time selection revealed a nation obsessed with law enforcement as both BBC channels and ITV's big draws were off the justice-serving variety.
20 Mar 2014
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David Pidgeon
Reporting to Fetch's founder and chief executive, James Connelly, Grimmer will be responsible for driving the global expansion of Fetch beyond its three offices in London, San Francisco and Berlin.
20 Mar 2014
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David Pidgeon
Over half of journalists, political insiders and business leaders believe that paywalls are the future of digital news, according to a YouGov study conducted on behalf of the London Press Club.
19 Mar 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Since launching in 1964, the channel has been home to iconic programmes including Fawlty Towers, The Young Ones, The Royle Family and Top Gear.
19 Mar 2014
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Ellen Hammett
By plugging the dongle into the television, Chromecast allows users to watch content from a phone, tablet or laptop on the big TV screen – from shows to music to games.
19 Mar 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Sky's chief financial officer said that the company is looking to tap into the rentals market, which is currently worth an estimated £1.4 billion.
19 Mar 2014
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Clarissa Windsor
Have you ever wondered which ads placed in the national newspapers are the most effective at engaging readers? In a new weekly feature on Newsline, we've partnered with Lumen Research to find out.
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