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.
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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).
Public Wi-Fi is no longer a Cinderella technology, says GfK’s Colin Strong, but one which is now seen to confer strategic advantage and an increasingly important means for brands to engage with consumers.
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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.
Advertisers, agencies and publishers will be able to record how many people, by age and gender, are seeing their ad across TV and online – both combined, or exclusively across either platform.
