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Tuesday evening saw James Nesbitt’s anguished face return to TV screens with the début of BBC One’s challenging new drama The Missing (9pm), cementing a solid evening for the broadcaster.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Except they don’t – it just appears that way. Confused? Let David Brennan explain.
Monday evening brought a deluge of soapy froth and gritty thrillers to the nation’s TV screens, with the prime time festivities kicking off with a (relatively) quiet trip to the peaceful Yorkshire village of Emmerdale at 7pm.
Strictly Come Dancing (6:30pm) proved yet again that Saturday audiences crave light and frothy action over convoluted reality drama.
There are many things killing copywriting, laments Dominic Mills – including a truth that no-one dares acknowledge.
Following MediaTel’s Automated Trading Debate, Lindsey Clay, CEO of Thinkbox, cements her views on the idea that TV advertising could, like other media, go programmatic.
As the categories open for nominations, Newsline spoke with chairman of the judges, Richard Marks, to find out what the awards are all about, how to enter and what the judges will be looking out for.
Manning Gottlieb OMD’s head of insight, Alison Tsang shares her thoughts on their groundbreaking new study, Our Ethnic Youth – Redefining Gen Y.
Thursday night brought the return of a broadcasting legend to BBC One with renowned naturalist David Attenborough’s new prime time series, Life Story (9pm).
