Simply not satisfied with conquering the weekday schedules, last night saw a British institution Coronation Street (ITV, 7pm) shove its way into our weekend.
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Marital trouble and strife was on the cards across Thursday’s offerings with a double helping of Emmerdale (ITV, 7pm & 8pm) kicking things off.
For the live Mobile Fix at Media Playground on Wednesday Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive! took a look at mobile advertising. Looking at the Guardian mobile site the night before, every campaign he saw failed for one reason or another. What’s going on?
Soap fans were in deep shock last night as Wednesday night saw the raging Rovers Return inferno claim its first victim. Much like the Great Tram Crash of ’10, viewers were promised that a number of prominent characters would perish as a result of the ‘gripping’ event.Coronation Street (ITV, 7:30pm) fans around the country held… Continue reading TV Overnights: 9.7m tune in for Coronation Street’s shocking death
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An eventful Monday night was on the cards on Coronation Street (ITV, 7:30 & 8:30pm), as a handful of exhausted characters faced the firing squad in the latest dramatic bout of house cleaning.For the 407th time since the nation first set eyes on the country’s première soap, the Rover’s Return was in peril of getting… Continue reading TV Overnights: Bonfire of the Maneaters nets 9.7 for ITV
News International’s Abba Newbery explains ‘News 3.0’ – a new face-to-face consumer engagement project to help define the future of news.
Yesterday, the TV schedulers protected the viewing public from St. Patrick’s Day, instead offering up a cornucopia of stoic British fare.
Dominic Allon Director, Google UK, Emma Scott, Managing Director, Freesat and Raymond Snoddy, MediaTel columnist and ex-Times and Financial Times media editor all join the excellent line-up for Media Playground on March 20.
If age has become less relevant in society – with older people behaving much more like the young – how relevant are traditional demographics? Richard Jacobs, Head of Commercial Strategy at Real & Smooth Radio, investigates – and comes to some interesting conclusions for today’s marketers.
