As public spending faces further cuts and the way we consume media changes, Raymond Snoddy examines how the BBC might look to other public service broadcasters to find a funding model that works.
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Tuesday brought a limited selection of evening programming from ITV, with live football taking up much of the broadcaster’s schedule.
Monday evening’s schedule brought a luminous break from the gloom and doom of a fresh week, with ITV providing two hours and 35 minutes of star jumps, jazz hands and back flips on The Royal Variety Performance (7:30pm).
This past weekend finally brought ITV’s winter ratings spectacular I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! to a close, with the reality competition ending a highly successful run in a fairly impressive fashion.
The latest figures for the national newspaper round-up reveal that all sectors were down for the month of November, with just a small handful of titles experiencing marginal growth.
There was no surprise over on ITV as its big player of the night once again came in the form of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! as the series hurtled towards its conclusion.
Wednesday’s highly coveted soap glory belonged solely to commercial broadcaster ITV, with Weatherfield preparing to batten down the hatches as yet another tumultuous wedding got underway.
The print version of Newsweek is making a comeback, business leaders are falling out of love with social media and old-fashioned journalistic values are on the rise. Are we seeing some important trends emerging here?
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