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  • BBC exec: It’s not in licence fee payer interest to know how much stars are paid

    August 24, 2016

    A BBC executive has argued that it would not be in the interest of licence fee payers to know how much the corporation’s biggest stars are paid. Charlotte Moore, controller of BBC One, said this would inevitably drive fees up because all talent would want to be paid the top amount. Read more: BBC not happy [...]

  • Facebook, Twitter and others are set to snatch £450m from news industry revenue by 2026

    August 24, 2016

    Internet giants like Facebook and Twitter could cost the UK news industry around £450m in revenue by 2026, a new report has suggested. Online “disruption” has cost the industry 46 per cent of its turnover in the last decade, according to estimates from OC&C Strategy Consultants. And the traditional newspaper industry, covering both national and [...]

  • TalkSport owner reports falling profits ahead of takeover by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp

    August 22, 2016

    Wireless Group, which has agreed a deal to be sold to Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, has reported falling profits in the first half of 2016. The figures The owner of TalkSport, which sold its TV business to ITV for £100m in February, reported group revenue from continuing operations of £38.2m in the six months to [...]

  • The psychology of gaming: Woobi founder Chaya Soggot reveals the secrets to in-game mobile advertising

    August 22, 2016

    The penetration of mobile gaming shows no sign of letting up. In 2014, 46 per cent of mobile phone users in the US were gaming on their devices, according to Statista. Last year, that figure surpassed the 50 per cent mark, and is expected to hit 63.7 per cent by 2020. But mobile game publishers have [...]

  • Digital disruption comes to TV production with new online “stock market”

    August 21, 2016

    Watch out, TV production industry: digital disruption is coming. At least it will be if David Frank, the founder of independent TV production company RDF Media and former chief executive of international company Zodiak Media, is successful in his new venture. Three years after stepping down from his position at Zodiak, Frank along with his brother, [...]

  • Martin Sorrell’s WPP – dubbed the bellwether of the global economy – set to report soaring sales and profits

    August 21, 2016

    Sir Martin Sorrell’s WPP, known as the bellwether of the global economy, is set to report soaring profits and sales in the first half of 2016 this week. City analysts expect the advertising giant to report headline profits before tax and interest of around £755m – up nearly 13 per cent on the first half [...]

  • ITV’s takeover offer for EOne not nearly pig enough for investors

    August 21, 2016

    ITV is likely to have to raise its bid for Entertainment One (EOne) by at least 20 per cent if it is to tempt the owner of Peppa Pig, reports suggest. The broadcaster had a 236p-per-share – equal to around £1bn – offer turned down by EOne, a Canadian company listed in London, earlier this month. It has [...]

  • As Pinterest announces a new video advert format, its success in mobile will hinge on bringing its communities together

    August 19, 2016

    Pinterest announced the launch of a new promoted video format last week which is click-to-play and mobile only. It operates differently to the auto-play formats popularised by the likes of Facebook and Twitter, instead offering a glimpse of the video content and encouraging users to click to see the full content. Pinterest’s in-house creative team, The [...]

  • Gawker website to close after company’s sale to Univision

    August 18, 2016

    US website Gawker.com is to close next week after Univision successfully bid for the company earlier this week. The closure, after nearly 14 years in operation, comes after the publication lost a court battle with wrestler Hulk Hogan. In May, Gawker Media was ordered to pay out $140m to Hogan. Read more: Gawker said to be [...]

  • ITV is switching off for the first time to encourage the UK to get sporty

    August 18, 2016

    ITV is switching off for the first time in more than 30 years to encourage Britons to get sporty. At 9.30am on 27 August ITV's seven channels will be off for one hour, as part of an I Am Team GB scheme with the National Lottery. Read more: There's only three days of Olympics left, so don't [...]

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