ITV1’s World Cup Live: Holland v Uruguay secured the highest ratings with ease last night after banking an impressive 10.3 million peak viewers.
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Global net TV advertising is forecast to hit $116 billion in 2010, up 3.7% year on year, according to a new report from Informa Telecoms & Media.
Virgin Media has launched a new website, ’10 Things Project’, as part of its celebrations of a decade of broadband.
The World Cup kicked-off in June, and the IAB and ESPN released research showing 8% of football fans were planning to watch the tournament on their mobile phones.
Rafael Nadal’s second Wimbledon win completed BBC One’s peak run this weekend.
BBC One’s long-running hospital drama Holby City proved to be a popular choice for the 9pm to 10pm peak-hour slot.
New Nielsen research around sponsorship of the World Cup reveals that despite the success of competitor ambushes at the start of the competition, official sponsors are now coming out on top in social media conversations.
A YouGov SixthSense report into UK media consumption has found that while the majority of UK adults are willing to continue paying for traditional newspapers, 83% would refuse to pay for them online.
News International will begin charging for access to its Times and Sunday Times websites from tomorrow (2 July).
In our latest research focus article, TGI’s James McCombe explains why England’s World Cup defeat wasn’t all bad…
