The BBC’s director general Mark Thompson has confirmed that he will leave this autumn.
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If Saturday belonged to rugby then Friday night was all about the drama. Emmerdale (ITV1, 7pm) initiated the onslaught of soaps in Friday evening’s schedule with an average audience of 6.84 million viewers tuning in as Holly returned from the hospital.
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All3Media has announced it is going to launch a connected TV app where users can access all content from the TV production company.
French viewers watched 1.8 billion videos on catch-up TV last year, according to a new report by cinema and TV public organisation CNC.
Al Jazeera has announced that it is going to stream its Arabic and English TV news channels through a custom built application for all Samsung smart TVs.
The BBC has confirmed it intends to offer a download service of archive content over and above the current seven-day catch-up service available via iPlayer.
Sky is preparing to launch its new internet TV service via YouView.
Two of the largest agency groups released forecasts this week, each following similar trends, although Carat predicts there will be bigger ups and downs. According to Carat, UK growth forecasts for 2012 are expected to lead the Western European region with a positive +4.0%, while ZenithOptimedia forecasts a slightly more modest +3.2% rise.
Deloitte has released an infographic to accompany their “State of the Media Democracy” report.
