Media, PR General

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Jan18 }
Sometimes it's hard to keep up with news in the technology sector as the speed of new developments seems phenomenal. You can guarantee that from one day to the next, there's a major player like Google, Microsoft or Yahoo! ...
Media, PR General

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Jan12 }
Sky News: "Sky is launching the UK's first ever news video podcasting service. Users can now download Sky News video directly to their iPod or multimedia player.
"The innovation marks a significant advance in the delivery of news to ...
Media

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Jan9 }
Looks like ITN are taking a similar leaf out of the BBC's book and are releasing their archives. Everything from music performances, news footage and old TV programmes including Corrie!
Content from Reuters, Channel 4, Fox News, Granada, Survival, Universal ...
Media, PR General, Technology

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Jan2 }
High profile artists in the music business are finding new ways to interact with their fans - giving them a sense of being closer to their idol(s). No longer are the days when fans think their idols are so ...
Media, PR General, Technology

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Dec30 }
Yahoo! News: "Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are making their first foray into the movie business, helping to finance a friend's independent film.
"The Internet moguls are the executive producers of "Broken Arrows," the story of a ...
Media

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Dec21 }
Kate Moss looks to be putting herself back in the media spotlight with a new tongue in cheek advertising campaign she's doing with Virgin Mobile.
The Kate Moss Contract advert is obviously taking the micky out of when the supermodel lost ...
Europe, Global, Media, Technology, UK

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Dec21 }
eMarketer is reporting that come 2006, the UK will be the high-speed Internet capital of Europe and by 2008 it projects that it will have caught up to the US. Already, the UK has the highest Internet users in ...
Media, PR General

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Dec15 }
The BBC says: "For the first time in its history BBC News is opening its archives to the UK public for a trial period. You can download nearly 80 news reports covering iconic events of the past 50 years ...