ITV’s Doc Martin series returned to the prime time slot last night with top ratings of more than 8.1 million viewers.
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BBC4 no longer faces the axe after more people than usually watch its programmes signed a petition to save the high-brow digital channel.
Saturday night’s X Factor peaked with an audience of 10.3 million viewers, securing the top ratings during the all important prime time slot.
JP Morgan has upped its forecasts for tablet sales in 2011 to 51.9 million units, from 46.1 million previously, according to Mobile Insider.
100 million Twitter users now log in to their account on a daily basis, meaning that half of the social network’s registered users are ‘active’.
Simon Cowell’s latest ITV series Red Or Black? has got off to a poor start – not only have three contestants been axed from the show after background checks proved they were ‘unsuitable’, but ITV1 is losing viewers.
David Brennan, former research director at Thinkbox and Newsline columnist, has been appointed as a principal consultant to Adalyser.
Almost one in three mobile users believe their phone will become their primary entertainment device in the future as well as play a big role in managing their social lives, according to new research from Experian Simmons.
So this year’s Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival was all about Google; Google and convergence. Eric Schmidt was the first non-broadcast industry speaker to deliver the MacTaggart lecture. But it wasn’t all boffins – there was a lot of luvving too!
Consumers that post a comment, view a video, play a game, or enter a competition on a brand’s social media page are on average 78% more likely to consider or make a purchase from the brand in future, according to a new research study by Starcom MediaVest Group.