This Saturday (3rd December) sees the airing of the first industry wide connected consumer campaign to promote digital radio.
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ITV1’s Super Tiny Animals documentary, which looked at the growing demand for miniature pets, proved to be a big hit with the viewers last night.
Expect Apple TV to launch in a big way late in 2012, says Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, speaking at the Ignition conference in New York today.
Opening the Business Insider Ignition conference in New York today, Adam Bain, chief revenue officer at Twitter, said the business’ goal for next year was “all about scale.”
Despite a fairly successful night for the BBC, I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! attracted a peak of 8.9 million viewers across it’s ITV1 and ITV1 HD channels in it’s hour and a half show.
Channel 4 have released their monthly report for October’s Video on Demand consumption, revealing a rise of one million views from September.
New research from Bauer Radio shows Radio as the number one destination for listeners to find out about new music.
The BBC’s chief operating Officer, Caroline Thompson, has stated that the reversal of the planned 280 job cuts to local radio is not “out of the question”.
Monday’s television viewing was dominated with the usual mixture of soaps and reality shows, with ITV1 winning the battle for the nation’s remotes. The evening started off strong with Emmerdale, the soap about sleepy village life, grabbing 31% of the audience share for that time.
BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing came top of the ratings Saturday night, peaking an impressive 11.5 million viewers and 42% of the audience share.
