While Summer has traditionally been associated with a dip in internet consumption, the tedious British weather made sure that the nation’s internet habits were not affected in June.
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BBC Worldwide announced profits of 8% amid the news that downloads of its global BBC iPlayer app have hit one million since its trial launch a year ago.
