Last night’s Euro 2012 coverage suffered the Judgement of Solomon and was once again split between the two main stations, after an ITV-only night on Monday. Tuesday brought Group D’s second round of matches with things kicking off at the Arena Lviv in Western Ukraine.The Denmark v Portugal game started off at 5pm on ITV… Continue reading TV Overnights: Netherlands v Germany peaks at 10.8m
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Tuesday night saw ITV take full reign of the Euro 2012 Group A games with Matt Smith (not the 11th Doctor) kicking off analysis at 4:30pm. 3.7 million viewers watched the entire two and a half hour coverage with the first match, Greece v Czech Republic, starting at 5pm.The Czech team spent little time showing… Continue reading TV Overnights: EastEnders beats ITV’s Euro 2012 coverage
Voddler, a Sweden-based online video service, has launched a social TV service for Nokia Lumia handset owners that enables them to synchronise films they are watching with their friends.
Monday brought another round of Euro 2012 games with Group D stepping into the spotlight. First up was the match the country has really been waiting for, as England faced-off against France live from glamorous Donetsk in Eastern Ukraine. Adrian Chiles brought us pre-match commentary for France v England an hour beforehand at 4pm on… Continue reading TV Overnights: A peak of 14.7m viewers watch first England game of Euro 2012
MediaTel Group’s annual Media Playground event on Thursday will see four excellent panels debate opportunities and strategies across screen, data, social and mobile.
The popularity of the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship was in no doubt this weekend as the tournament provided the biggest number of viewers for both BBC and ITV.
ITV1 once again ruled the roost last night as trouble in the Alahan household pulled in the largest amount of viewers for Wednesday.
Now that the Jubilee bunting decorates the interior of your rubbish bin, coverage of the ‘historic’ event is wrapped up and the Queen’s smile has been powered off until the next historical event, last night was business as usual for the UK’s TV viewing public. And what show could encapsulate the return to normality than the launch of yet another series of Big Brother?
The tension was mounting in last night’s The Apprentice (BBC One, 9pm) and with only one week to go before the dreaded interview stage the episode pulled in the biggest audience of day.
6.6 million viewers, the largest audience of the day, watched EastEnders at 8pm as Uncle Phil offered Lucy his help to find her missing father, capturing a 35% share.