There is only one certainty about the media in 2015 – it will be exciting and unpredictable and will come complete with more issues than you could shake a stick at.
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It’s been twenty long months and fifteen days since ardent fans of ITV’s unexpectedly successful crime drama were promised that ‘Broadchurch will return…’
Dominic Mills has a media wishlist for 2015, but what are the odds of any of it actually happening?
There was more elderly drama available on BBC One as the amorous union continued to propel Alan and Celia’s adventures in the third series of Last Tango in Halifax (9pm).
BBC One kicked off the New Year in style, securing eight of the day’s top ten spots with a successful mixture, including the return of a potty-mouthed seasonal favourite.
‘Optics’, the weasel word made infamous by the CEO of Premier Foods, is going to be a big deal in 2015 – and we will see its effects play out in adland in two ways as the giant supermarkets slug it out to the death.
TV highlights from November included I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, The X Factor and The Missing.
November was a fairly poor month for commercial television channels, with just ITV 1 seeing an increase in revenue.
After eight tense and terrifying episodes, last night brought an end to the second series of BBC Two’s dark sexuall thriller, The Fall (9pm), with the possibility of a third run still vaguely up in the air.
After a day of judging this week, the final shortlist for the 2015 MediaTel Media Research Awards has today been announced.
