This past weekend finally brought ITV’s winter ratings spectacular I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! to a close, with the reality competition ending a highly successful run in a fairly impressive fashion.
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There was no surprise over on ITV as its big player of the night once again came in the form of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! as the series hurtled towards its conclusion.
Wednesday’s highly coveted soap glory belonged solely to commercial broadcaster ITV, with Weatherfield preparing to batten down the hatches as yet another tumultuous wedding got underway.
ITV dominated last night’s late evening schedule with BBC One’s big shows suffering a noticeable loss in popularity.
Not since The Day of The Doctor has a show come around and actually had the might to beat I’m a Celebrity, which was relegated all the way down to second place.
As is traditional when Christmas approaches, the past weekend’s big performers made up a smorgasbord of epically long, glitzy and competitive ‘reality’ content.
According to data recently released by online measurement company Nielsen, the UK’s online universe grew slightly during October, resulting in a total of 41.6 million users.This is the highest volume of individuals to go online in the UK since April of this year.October was generally a good month for video on-demand providers with seven of… Continue reading Nielsen Data Report: October 2013 – Top video sites
According to data recently released by online measurement company Nielsen, the UK’s online universe grew slightly during October, resulting in a total of 41.6 million users.
Over on BBC One Liz Bonnin was back for a second and final wedge of Animal Odd Couples, the show that spends an hour showing viewers images of bears hugging humans and other scenes you can file under ‘A Bit Wrong’.
The grand finale of Mystery Map (ITV) saw Mulder and Scully investigate ‘spooky’ footprints in Devon and a wild cat that terrorised Cornwall.