DAVIES STEPS OUT OF THE SHADOWS
The BBC is in rude financial health and hurtling into the digital age. Its new chairman has to keep it on track. Interview
BILL'S BRICK WALL
Microsoft struggles with interactive TV
Microsoft usually manages to become the dominant force wherever it chooses to compete. So what's the problem with those set-top boxes?
OVER THERE, UNDER PRESSURE
Taking on Madison Avenue
Since leaving London to head up BBDO North America, Andrew Robertson has had to contend with a new market, a recession... and a war
FJORD FORWARD THINKING
Free to charge
Norway is about to see a mass move to make people pay for web content. Europe's media execs are watching
SPINNING THE SPIN-OFFS
Teenagers - a case for special treatment?
No one has really cracked cross-media so far, despite the obvious brand benefits. Emap thinks youth is the best bet