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01 Mar 2011
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Dean Wilson
Dean Wilson, UK managing director at Active International, says as we leave the noughties and get stuck into the teens, expect more change and plenty of 'Teenage Kicks' reverberating loudly in the TV mosh-pit.
28 Feb 2011
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Liz Jaques
Mobile TV is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 47% during 2010-2013, according to RNCOS' Global Mobile TV Forecast.
28 Feb 2011
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Liz Jaques
ITV1's This Morning has made history today - it is the first British programme to feature product placement following a £100,000 deal with Nescafé to promote a coffee machine.
25 Feb 2011
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Liz Jaques
I consume a lot of media, fact. And it's not because I work in media, it's because my whole day revolves around all-things-media. I'm probably a perfect target for advertisers…
24 Feb 2011
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Tacis P. Gavoyannis
Tacis P. Gavoyannis, SVP business development at Radius Global Market Research, says the TV landscape is changing at a rapid pace with new models, customised & personalised content, search capabilities and so on, meaning some turbulent times for the industry over the next five years... but the winner will be the consumer (and for them it cannot come soon enough!).
23 Feb 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy says more than ten years after the CRR was first dreamed up by Granada a lot of the heat could have oozed out of the argument and CRR may be no more contentious than product placement.
21 Feb 2011
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall says love him or hate him, Rupert Murdoch is probably the world's most innovative and progressive media man. Who knows whether The Daily will prove to be a success or not but interactive newspapers will develop as a result of Murdoch's risk - giving him (quite rightly) significant influence and ownership of the market.
17 Feb 2011
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Liz Jaques
Virgin Media said 2010 was its "best ever" year, with revenues up 5.8% to £3.8 billion.
16 Feb 2011
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Greg Grimmer
Greg Grimmer says HBO has built a paid-for subscription business in the US by producing high-quality drama - a feat not managed by Sky or indeed anyone else in the UK. Sky's belated response to this has not been to try and re-create the formula with UK talent tub, but to import in its entirety - I give you Sky Atlantic. So well done to Sky for the next phase of its world domination and farewell to free-to-view high-quality US dramas on the BBC, ITV & C4.
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