04 Dec 2008
| by Tristan O'Carroll
LONDON - Scottish commercial broadcaster STV has responded to Ofcom's PSB review, calling for more freedom from ITV plc to allow it more scheduling flexibility.
20 Oct 2009
| by Martin Shaw
Martin Shaw is head of Intel/Business development for OMD China and is based in Beijing....Why did you choose China? Partly because of the huge size and growth of the Chinese market ...
like? Complicated and fragmented. It's best to think of China as a region made up of 27 provinces ...
is digital media? China already has the largest digital population globally, dominated by sophisticated ...
23 Oct 2009
| by Tristan O'Carroll
and the Government to offer greater flexibility to stations on how and where they produce local content....for smaller stations. It argues these stations need greater freedom to reorganise their operations ...
content. RadioCentre also supports Ofcom's plan to offer greater flexibility for stations to co ...
04 Mar 2009
| by Tristan O'Carroll
The Trust said it should bring "greater clarity" to the direction, parameters and strategy of BBC Worldwide's activities in the UK and overseas. It went on to say that it plans to make changes to BBC Worldwide's remit "to establish a more contained focus for its operations". However, the Trust insisted ...
16 Jun 2009
| by Tristan O'Carroll
LONDON - Ofcom is expected shortly to propose a new regulatory regime that will require BSkyB to offer, or wholesale, its premium sport and movie channels to rivals such as Virgin Media on regulated terms.
13 Jan 2010
| by Sara Kimberley
of China would not be catastrophic for the world's largest search company, according to industry experts....costs in China and, unlike other markets in which it dominates, the internet giant holds just 15% share of the country's search market. If Google were to exit China it would have a negative impact on the the country ...
. Mytton said: "It will be unfortunate for paid-for advertising if Google ends its relationship with China ...
22 Mar 2010
| by Arif Durrani
LONDON - Google has stopped censoring its search services in China following the identification...in mainland China. It follows claims by the internet giant on 12 January that it, and more than twenty other US companies, had been the victims of a "sophisticated cyber attack originating from China ...
that the Gmail accounts of dozens of human rights activists connected with China were being routinely accessed ...
09 Sep 2009
| by Arif Durrani
LONDON - China's media industry is set to benefit from a stronger than anticipated lift in national..., Mediaedge:cia and Mindshare, tip China's media spend to increase 5.8% to RMB 254.5bn this year, and by 9 ...
growing medium, generating RMB 20.5bn in 2009. China has an estimated 338 million internet users, easily ...
to the Asian giant as early as next year. Bessie Lee, chief executive of GroupM China, confirmed any ...
06 Jul 2009
| by Ben Bold
LONDON - China will overtake the UK as the world's fourth largest advertising market in 2010
02 Dec 2010
| by John Reynolds
China Daily, China's state-owned English-language newspaper, is launching in the UK and Europe as a...The newspaper will carry advertising and is to be called the China Daily European Weekly ...
is both European and Chinese readers.
Renzhong Zhi, general manager of China Daily UK, said: "We ...
understand and engage with China.
As more partnerships develop between China and the West, it is crucial ...