March brought a slight increase to the UK’s online digital population, marking the first time the amount of internet users has grown in 2014, after seeing a small month on month rise of 1.5%.
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Last night BBC One’s Panorama (9pm) helped traumatise the midweek prime time audience with its latest shocking expose on some particularly worrying care facilities.
BBC’s Breakfast (6am) show somehow managed to remain unsullied by the flashy commercial experience on the other side.
In place of a straight-laced Anna Ford and David Frost, viewers were instead treated to a line-up of friendly chit chat, news and reassuring facial expressions.
On Channel 4, Lester Nygaard’s (Martin Freeman) world continued to close in around him as an idealistic young cop started to poke around the recent deaths in the sweet little Minnesota town featured in Fargo (9pm).
The second episode of Parking Mad perched itself right on the front lines of the great parking war – which apparently is West Bromwich, Croydon and Selby.
Wednesday night saw BBC One’s latest short-lived period drama, Jamaica Inn (9pm), come to a crashing end after three consecutive nights of refined gothic melancholy.
Tuesday brought another triumphant evening for gloomy soap EastEnders (BBC One, 7:30pm) as Ian Beale had the harrowing teatime task of identifying his daughter Lucy’s body.
This UK specific report published by comScore and UKOM provides a monthly snapshot of digital audience trends. It utilises data from the comScore suite of UKOM-approved products which provide an unduplicated view of digital consumer behaviour across PC (laptops, desktops), mobile (feature phones and smartphones), and video.Key findings include: a 13% decrease in unique users… Continue reading comScore & UKOM UK Digital Market Overview – March 2014
EastEnders has always seemed to soar when characters are turned into a snotty, blubbering mess due to some horrible storyline, and last night’s bombshell was no exception.