6.6 million viewers, the largest audience of the day, watched EastEnders at 8pm as Uncle Phil offered Lucy his help to find her missing father, capturing a 35% share.
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BBC iPlayer has seen a strong start to the year, with total requests averaging around 190 million per month between January and April 2012.
MPG Media Contacts’ latest research looks at attitudes to the Jubilee, including celebrations and advertising…
In the 9pm slot both main flagship channels were showing the last of three episodes of their respective factual shows. On BBC One it was panic all round as Chatsworth dramatically prepared for the big summer wedding rush.
BT, the official communications services partner of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, today announced it is on track to have 500,000 wi-fi hotspots across the capital in time for the London Games. The company has also confirmed that it will be the sole provider of public wi-fi in the Olympic Park.
David Hellier, deputy editor at City AM, says it is too soon to know where this will all end up but the Facebook experience has re-opened the debate about dot com bubbles and has cast a shadow on New York’s unchallenged right to host technology flotations…
Thinkbox has announced that Tess Alps, its chief executive, is to become its executive chair from 1 July. Alps, who will now work three days a week for the organisation, has been Thinkbox’s chief executive for six years.
Eurosport has launched its Eurosport Player application, the sports channel’s online simulcast streaming service on VIERA Connect, Panasonic Smart VIERA’s cloud-based connected TV platform.
The Voice UK hits rock bottom while the Eurovison Song Contest is down 2m viewers year on year. You know it’s time to worry when tired Ian Beale’s mental breakdown can attract more of a buzz than your shiny Saturday night song and dance fest.
YouView is thought to be entering its final pre-launch stage with the start of its first public trials.
