February was a good month for commercial television channels, with just ITV Breakfast seeing a very small decline in revenue.
Total Satellite was up a huge 48% on December – while Channel 4, which saw only a slight increase in December, reported a lift of almost 30% to secure over £42 million – almost £10 million more than January 2013.
Highlights from January’s TV schedule include Sherlock, The Musketeers and the return of Birds of a Feather after 16 years.
The latest TV market round-up shows that all commercial television channels saw an increase in revenue year on year, with particularly strong growth for ITV – recording a 14% rise to almost £114 million
From Gary Barlow’s Big Ben Bash to Matt Smith’s farewell as the Time Lord, the BBC dominated the Christmas TV schedule.
November saw Doctor Who, I’m a Celebrity and Last Tango in Halifax win the nation’s heart.
The latest TV market round-up shows that all commercial television channels were up in revenue year on year, with the exception of Channel 4.
The latest TV market round-up for October paints a healthy picture for commercial television channels, with Total Satellite revenue up almost 40% year on year.
The inexplicable rise of BBC Two’s twee Great British Bake Off proves to be the stand out performance of the month, giving Auntie Beeb’s second channel its only appearance in the top programmes list.
BBC One’s new big budget fantasy drama Atlantis got off to flying start this month as peachy-buns-german-baumschnecken helped The Great British Bake Off cook up ratings success.
