The daily national newspaper market enjoyed a small 0.1% PoP rise in May, with three titles posting increases during the month.
ARCHIVE ▸ Liz Jaques
Ahead of our Media Playground 2011 event tomorrow, Newsline and online research company Toluna have teamed up to launch a series of questions to find out what people really think about the digital world (including social media, connected TV, m-commerce and privacy). Using the Toluna QuickSurvey’s system (which officially launched today!), here are a few of the highlights…
ITV1’s new peak-time drama Injustice, starring James Purefoy, got off to a flying start last night with a high of more than 5.5 million viewers.
Channel 5 has had another bumper month in terms of revenue, up 41.7% compared to this time last year.
Unsurprisingly, The Royal Wedding banked the top TV ratings in April. A combined peak audience of more than 26 million viewers tuned in to watch Kate and Will exchange vows.
The IPA has welcomed the findings of the Bailey Review ‘Letting Children Be Children’, which was commissioned by the government in a bid to “crack down on irresponsible advertising and marketing”.
ITV1’s Britain’s Got Talent final attracted over 11.7 million viewers on Saturday night.
RAJAR is set to introduce new digital technology to its audience measurement tools. A new online radio listening diary and a new digital personal interviewing aide will be incorporated into RAJAR’s current survey.
QR codes are now being used by a significant number of UK consumers as they appear in growing numbers in advertising, media content and on packaging, according to joint research by Joule and Kinetic Worldwide.
The latest NRS figures for April 2010 to March 2011 reflects another poor 12 months for the national newspaper market – with just one title seeing its readership increase over the year.