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The Times has lost another 120,000 online readers, according to Beehive. The media blog claims that the Times recorded 1.459 million unique visitors in August, down 7.6% from 1.579 million visitors in July.
ITV1’s X Factor put in an impressive performance this weekend, dominating the all-important ratings on both Saturday and Sunday evening with a peak audience of more than 13.3 million viewers.
Last week, the Project Canvas partners including BBC, ITV and Channel 4 officially re-branded the highly-anticipated service as YouView.
In the latest Mobile Fix, Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, discusses the potential of a Facebook phone, considers the on-going Apps v browser debate as well as the combination of TV and social, and explains why Japan is a hugh influence on mobile… Facebook PhoneSo the big question this week… Continue reading Mobile Fix – Facebook phone; Apps v browser; and Social TV
BBC One’s new three-part nature series Lost Land of the Tiger ended on a high of more than 4.7 million peak viewers during the all-important 9pm to 10pm slot last night.
Smartphone sales increased 15% year on year to 187.2 million in 2009, despite the total number of mobile handset sales falling by 8.9% over the same period, according to Informa Telecoms & Media.
The average consumer in the UK mentions brands in 10 conversations a day, mostly face to face but often online too, according to a new word of mouth (WOM) study.
ITV1’s long-running crime drama Midsomer Murders attracted the highest ratings during the all-important peak slot yesterday with a high of 4.9 million viewers.
In our latest research focus article, TGI’s James McCombe says the jury may be out on paywalls but one thing not in question is the potential value of the online newspaper audience…
