Last night Channel 4 launched a new fixed rig camera set-up, this time inviting the nation to gawp at a bunch of four year olds in a nursery.
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With a recent report forecasting the future of news, we once again see an example of the BBC up to its old tricks, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Monday night’s prime time programming offered up a deluge of grim and traumatising content for viewers to kick off a brand new week of TV with.
Why, in just three short months, has the UK’s mobile market seen so many mergers and acquisitions – and how will this impact the UK telecoms and pay-TV market structure? Megabuyte’s Philip Carse explains.
The Advertising Association’s latest report is a flawed approach if you want to defend the ad industry from attack, argues Dominic Mills.
Harnessing the power of panel and device-based data, BARB’s Project Dovetail will witness the first stages of delivery in the coming months. Here, BARB’s CEO, Justin Sampson, explains what happens next.
BBC One brought the week to an end with a celebrity spectacular, as host Stephen Fry brought together the film world’s most available faces for an evening of civilised backslapping.
In what turned out to be a very dry January for newspapers, only a handful of titles recorded any circulation growth according to the latest ABC figures.
Last night on Channel 4, Cucumber (9pm) continued down its flaccid path while shedding even more viewers week on week.
