The 2014 World Cup continued to dominate the top programmes list this month, alongside Wimbledon and the Commonwealth Games.
June saw a carnival of football across the main two broadcasters and not much else. Pick of the bunch was England’s timid defeat at the hands ofr a Luis Suarez inspired Uruguay.
There were mixed results for commercial television channels in June, with only ITV – on the back of World Cup fever – reporting any significant gains.
The majority of commercial television channels performed well in May, with just one reporting a loss in revenue.
The Eurovision Song Contest, a host of pre-World Cup football matches and the ever dependable Britain’s Got Talent feature in this month’s tv viewing round up
After a poor performance in March, April saw a strong return to form for commercial television, with all channels reporting growth.
Champions League football, a selection of drama and the omnipresent Britain’s Got Talent drew the biggest audiences in April.
This month saw viewers flock to BBC One’s charity sporting telethon and wave goodbye to Dancing on Ice.
March was a poor month for commercial TV, with all channels reporting declines in revenue.
Jonathan Creek, Top Gear and the Six Nations rugby all proved to be big hits in February’s TV calendar.
