Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Media AM - Channel 5, The Guardian, brands mark royal birth

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C5 attracts more viewers than C4 for first time in 16 years
C5 attracts more viewers than C4 for first time in 16 years
Arif Durrani, 23 July 2013

Three years after being bought by Richard Desmond, Channel 5 is claiming...

  
Guardian website: users offered the opportunity to avoid reading royal baby content
Guardian offers royal baby news blocker
Louise Ridley, 22 July 2013

The Guardian has made it possible for readers to hide content related...

  
Carling: creates online ad to tie in with the new royal arrival
Carling and Google celebrate royal birth online
James Swift, 23 July 2013

Carling has released an online ad to tie in with the Duchess...

  
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