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September saw the UK’s online universe hold steady around the 40 million users mark after a slight decline throughout the year. 40.8 million people across the UK went online, leading to a YOY fall of 2.6 million users.
After eight weeks the emotionally manipulative divisive documentary, that swears it has something important to say, came to an end as Educating Yorkshire (9pm) closed its doors for the term.
The latest ABC results for online national newspapers paints a healthy picture for digital, with just the Mirror Group Digital seeing any decline across the period.
Agatha Christie’s Poirot (ITV, 8pm) finally returned to TV screens last night, four months after the series opening aired, indicating ITV is happy to drip feed agitated fans the last lot of episodes.
After 10 grueling weeks, Tuesday evening brought sweet relief to many baking fans as their magnificent new ruler was finally crowned on the finale of The Great British Bake Off (BBC Two, 8pm).
The weekend kicked off with a rather sombre episode of Glee as the writers and cast had the tricky task of dealing with the death of Cory Monteith’s character Flynn.
Thursday saw Emmerdale step up its campaign for national dominance. After Wednesday’s hour long special, last night brought two helpings of small town drama with Coronation Street’s absence creating the perfect storm for ITV.
Wednesday heralded a blockbuster night for soap fans as not just the usual one, but two ITV soaps treated viewers to feature-length specials.
The first day in a fresh week of TV brought a new episode of Crimewatch (9pm) to BBC One and due to the unprecedented amount of media coverage, helped double its audience compared to recent efforts.