The London 2012 Olympic Games marked a pivotal change in viewing behaviour, with many people using new technologies for the first time. According to latest research from Starcom MediaVest Group’s Emerging Spaces research programme 90 per cent of the UK’s population followed the Games through a combination of TV, PC, mobile, tablet and social media.With… Continue reading London 2012 changed TV viewing behaviour
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Aegis Group has seen revenue soar by 15% in the first half of 2012, according to recently released figures.
The Independent’s website enjoyed a 21% jump in traffic over July, according to data just released by ABC.
New bad boy of the Dales, Robbie Lawson, unleashed hell on Emmerdale (ITV1, 7pm) last night, sending Home Farm and the village in to a state of terror.
Tuesday brought the UK viewing public another evening of high drama, quaint bake offs and yet another documentary unearthing the dirty secrets of the Royal Family.
It may have come three months later than planned but patient viewers finally got to see the conclusion to series 15 of Silent Witness (BBC One, 9pm).
This weekend saw an over-helping of soap action followed by the return of a dependable favourite for ITV1. While The X Factor may have been down on previous series openers, it still attracted a strong audience despite the surprise spot of seasonal weather.
90% of linear TV viewing in the UK was of live, scheduled TV channels during the first half of 2012, according to figures from the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board (BARB).
Last night, the TV audience’s imagination was once again ruled by the soaps, but there was a twist in store! EastEnders’s current storyline gave the show enough momentum to beat rival Coronation Street and provided BBC One with the biggest audience of the night.