After teasing viewers about who exactly is Lucy Beale’s mystery man, last night viewers found themselves reeling in horror as it was revealed Walford’s most desirable slab of hunk was at it again.
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Thankfully, the BBC’s in-house referee, David Dimbleby, was on hand to keep the cerebral blows above the belt as Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and UKIP leader Nigel Farage faced off in The European Union: In or Out? (7pm).
The launch of London Live on Monday was lively, fresh and, above all, competent, says Raymond Snoddy – however, there are a number of fundamental weaknesses with the channel that will be difficult to do much about…
Our increasingly unpredictable weather is impacting our purchasing habits says The Weather Channel Lindsay Wiles – allowing advertisers to communicate and exploit opportunities outside of the traditional need and buying cycles…
Despite the exquisitely detailed sets, the beautiful cinematography and the refined script, a dirt-cheap reality show over on BBC’s digital youth channel did slightly better at capturing the attention of viewers.
The Widower (9pm) has achieved quite a feat in its three short weeks – not only did the drama spring from nowhere, easily securing the prime time slot, but it also increased its audience each week.
As Advertising Week kicks off, Dominic Mills begins the arduous task of wading through some unrelentingly crap ads – whilst dodging Orwellian spamming from EE and getting set for a timely debate over ad blocking.
Ad-blocking is running at up to 20% of all registered users across a range of leading sites, so it should be a major talking point for the industry, but it has rarely been debated. This Wednesday sees all that change…
An audience of 4 million viewers watched as Peter Capaldi’s Cardinal Richelieu turned the pantomime theatrics all the way up, resulting in an 18% share and failing to fend off Endeavour.
A ‘personal data economy’ could be the greatest enabler of truly relevant, credible and integrated data to emerge from the online world in years; but it could also be its greatest challenge says, David Brennan.
