Last month I finished on Osama Bin Laden’s lingerie model niece. Although Bin Laden’s demise was big news at the start of the month, it was dwarfed by column inches devoted to celebrity super injunctions and privacy legislation.
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Richard Nicholls, The Future Foundation, says “Boredom” could soon seem a rather quaint affliction peculiar to the inefficient consumer of yesteryear…
ITV1’s new peak-time drama Injustice, starring James Purefoy, got off to a flying start last night with a high of more than 5.5 million viewers.
Unsurprisingly, The Royal Wedding banked the top TV ratings in April. A combined peak audience of more than 26 million viewers tuned in to watch Kate and Will exchange vows.
The IPA has welcomed the findings of the Bailey Review ‘Letting Children Be Children’, which was commissioned by the government in a bid to “crack down on irresponsible advertising and marketing”.
RAJAR is set to introduce new digital technology to its audience measurement tools. A new online radio listening diary and a new digital personal interviewing aide will be incorporated into RAJAR’s current survey.
Alex Franks, MD, Blyk, takes a look at the evidence…
The BBC-backed online radio station aggregator Radioplayer, which features hundreds of stations including hospital and student radio stations, had 5.7 million unique users last month.
365.3 million unique visitors went online in Europe in April 2011, for an average of 24.2 hours per person, according to new comScore data.
Simon Cowell’s return to Britain’s Got Talent provided a boost to ITV1’s bank holiday ratings yesterday.