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22 Nov 2013
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Simon Andrews
In this week's Mobile Fix, Addictive! founder Simon Andrews takes a look at what the future holds for digital and tech - and how businesses will need to adapt.
20 Nov 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
As with the BBC's former head of news, Roger Mosey, there is a small problem with the Question Time presenter's views says Raymond Snoddy: they are not very sound and fit all too precisely with an emerging Conservative agenda.
18 Nov 2013
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Dominic Mills
There has been speculation that Tim Hipperson's departure from Zenith is linked to the loss of two of the company's core clients. However, this theory is flawed, says Dominic Mills. Here, he explains why...
13 Nov 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Now BT has poached the rights from ITV, the Champions League will effectively disappear behind a full paywall and millions of football fans will be disadvantaged - will sponsors have to say goodbye to some of their audience?
06 Nov 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Sky, Virgin and Netflix are all experimenting with the ultra high-definition 4K, but will free-to-air broadcasters be able to keep pace - and will consumers want to upgrade their TV sets like they are items of fashion?
04 Nov 2013
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Dominic Mills
It's possible the new-biz director will soon be overshadowed by the rise of an entirely new creature, says Dominic Mills. Meet the client retention director - whose job includes what you might call 'marriage counselling'...
30 Oct 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
As the battle with the politicians over regulation comes to a climax, a touch of paranoia is a vital weapon in ensuring we do not carelessly slip further down the road to a half-free society says Raymond Snoddy.
28 Oct 2013
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Dominic Mills
As retailers enter the tablet market with increasingly cheaper, own-brand devices, Dominic Mills asks what - or who - is coming next, and whether there's logic to other non-retailer brands doing the same...
23 Oct 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
A poll has revealed that the majority of the public believe that investigative journalism has a positive effect on democracy - yet does it have a future in a time of flagging newspaper sales and uncertain business models?
21 Oct 2013
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Dominic Mills
After AdBlock writes an open letter to Twitter drawing up an 'Acceptable Advertising' code, Dominic Mills asks if we are about to enter a new phase in the fight for the heart and soul of the online world.
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