365.3 million unique visitors went online in Europe in April 2011, for an average of 24.2 hours per person, according to new comScore data.
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ITV1’s Britain’s Got Talent attracted a high of more than 9.5 million viewers during the all-important prime time slot last night.
Simon Cowell’s return to Britain’s Got Talent provided a boost to ITV1’s bank holiday ratings yesterday.
Online advertising revenue reached a new high in the first quarter of 2011, according to the IAB and Pricewaterhouse Coopers.
Arqiva is set to close SeeSaw after failing to secure an investment partner or buyer for the online TV service.
As the country gears up for the Champions League final at Wembley tomorrow night – a bigger TV audience than the Superbowl is expected – and next year’s Olympics, Media Playground will add a topical bonus session this year to discuss sport’s commercial place in the digital world – The Olympic Digital Debate.
Shares in the Daily Mail & General Trust fell by 9% after the publishing group released its half-yearly financial report.
The Times will feature an exclusive edition of IPC’s women’s glossy Marie Claire this Saturday in a bit for readers to “rediscover the [fashion] brand”.
As YouTube celebrates its sixth birthday, it is able to boast three billion page views a day, which is the equivalent of almost half the world’s population watching a video.
Lord Alan Sugar’s latest BBC One series claimed the all-important peak-hour ratings with a high of more than eight million viewers last night.
