BBC One’s Who Do You Think You Are? took the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm once again, with 5.8 million viewers and a 23.1% average share – up on last week’s 5.2 million viewers, and a 21.4% share
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Channel Five has confirmed that it is rejoining Project Canvas, the internet video-on-demand venture.
WPP’s interim results for the first half of 2010 showed pre-tax profits of £243.9 million – up 36%.
Video sharing site YouTube has released an updated version of its mobile website.
According to a new YouGov and Deloitte report, 86% of television viewers fast-forward through the adverts in digitally recorded television programmes.
According to new research from YouGov and SMG Insight, 23% of football fans said that they planned to watch matches at a pub or a club.
According to reports, Greg Clayman is leave his post as MTV’s executive vice president, digital distribution and business development, and move to News Corp to work on its tablet newspaper project.
Bauer Media’s Mojo is releasing 10,000 copies of a limited edition magazine,which includes a vinyl LP featuring cover versions of Beatles’ songs.
Last night, BBC One’s Secret Britain secured the 9pm to 10pm peak slot for the second week running, with 5.3 million viewers and a 21.5% share. This was down on last weeks audience of just under 6 million viewers, and 24.9% share.
Simon Davies, commercial director of The Independent and The Independent on Sunday, has left the paper today, with immediate effect.
