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Yahoo: partners Sky News

Yahoo partners Sky News to create Sunrise service

In further signs of collaboration in the media sector, Yahoo has partnered with Sky News to create a global online news hub for Sky News Sunrise, presented by Eamonn Holmes and Charlotte Hawkins.

 
 
 

Digital News

Be On integrates face recognition into branded video campaigns

Be On, AOL's global branded content business, has formed a partnership with...

 

Channel 5's Big Brother returns with Very.co.uk partnership

The return of Channel's 5 Big Brother tonight will introduce a click-to-buy...

 

HMRC urged to act on Google and tax

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HM Revenue & Customs must "fully investigate" Google in light of the...

 

ITV launches ad-free subscription catch-up service

ITV has launched a subscription version of its ITV Player, allowing mobile...

 

Telegraph partners with Wired for BMW content deal

The Daily Telegraph has launched a new content platform in partnership with...

 

MEDIA360: SkyIQ data could increase sales by 5% says Homebase marketer

Homebase expects to increase sales revenues by five per cent by combining...

 

MEDIA360: Mobile is driving the future says Enders Analysis' Benedict Evans

The future of media is tied up with a shift in power...

 

MEDIA360: Highlights from the conference

Delegates from EasyJet, The Week and Ocean Outdoor reflect on last week's...

 
 
 
 

Digital Features, Analysis & Comment

Arif Durrani: Google needs to change its approach to HMRC

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Google is in trouble with HM Revenue and Customs and it could...

 
 
 
 

Media360 2013 engages hearts and minds

Arif Durrani,

14 June 2013

Don’t count your chickens in a 9 block grid

Sue Unerman,

13 June 2013

What do you learn at an awayday?

Sue Unerman,

11 June 2013

The Benefits of Fragmentation

David Brennan,

03 June 2013

 
 

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