by Sean Hargrave on Jul 17, 8:42 AM
Millennials make up a greater share of Netflix's audience in the U.K. than U.S. Will they keep paying once they're the ones who have to foot the bill?
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 14, 9:10 AM
It's talked up as the future of entertainment industry but if virtually free 3D couldn't make it, what chance does VR have?is
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 13, 8:24 AM
All marketers are said to be in the experience business now and image is all. So how come Sports Direct marches on?
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 12, 9:00 AM
Unilever's strategy of refusing to scrap campaigns for the sake of it is being borne out in research.
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 11, 9:21 AM
Calling gig economy workers "dependent contractors" would allow Uber and others to legally carry on avoiding employing staff.
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 10, 10:44 AM
A double downgrade in the City isn't great, but WPP's woes are just a sign of an industry needing streamlining.
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 7, 10:19 AM
Its privacy-invading specs are bombing. So is its Maps stalking feature, which has parents outraged.
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 6, 10:34 AM
To quote Churchill, the probe isn't the end for Uber, but definitely the end of the beginning to its honeymoon.
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 5, 10:41 AM
Regulation and cost mean that UK stations have all but ditched original kids' shows. Time for the BBC to fight the good fight.
by Sean Hargrave on Jul 3, 11:34 AM
Three in four Brits won't submit personal information unless there's something it for them because they know its worth, and its risk.
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