The latest NRS figures for July 2009 to June 2010 show year-on-year readership losses for almost all titles.
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BBC One’s Mistresses secured the top ratings for the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm last night, with an audience of 4.2 million, and a share of 18%.
According to a new survey from Lightspeed Research, 58% of TV viewers have streamed or downloaded television within the last six months.
According to Experian’s latest research, those aged between 15 and 24 are “highly receptive” to direct mail, and are the demographic second most responsive to it, after those aged 65 and above.
Digg, the social link-sharing website, has relaunched the fourth version of its site.
American broadcaster ABC is to launch its first video-on-demand service outside of North America in the UK, after making a deal with BT.
BBC One’s Great British Waste Menu won the highest ratings from 8.30pm to 10pm last night, peaking at over 6 million viewers and a 26% share, before settling to an average of just over 5 million viewers and a share of 21.7%.
According to a new study from Which?, two thirds of the British respondents had received at least one cold call over the past three months – and the average number of cold calls received was six per month.
Absolute Radio has announced that its interactive digital radio station dabbl will be taken down, less than a year after it was launched.
According to new research from MyVoucherCodes.co.uk, the Google logo is viewed once every nine minutes in the UK.