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ITV1’s Law & Order: UK and BBC One’s Hustle shared the highest ratings during the all-important 9pm to 10pm peak-hour last night.
Advertising revenue at regional publisher Newsquest was down 17.9% year on year in the thirteen weeks to 27 December 2009, according to results from US parent company Gannett.
CBS Outdoor has signed a new £12 million contract to manage the advertising on Transdev London United and London Sovereign buses for another five years.
Virgin Media recorded over 750 million video-on-demand views in 2009, a 50% year on year increase, with December seeing 76 million views, up 6% on the previous month.
Sky’s coverage of the Arsenal v Manchester United game yesterday kicked off the first live 3D TV sporting event to be shown to a public audience.
TalkTalk is to launch new television and mobile phone services after identifying these as growth areas.
Ofcom has revoked Teletext’s licence, bringing to an end 17 years of text-based interactive TV services.
In keeping with many predictions that 2010 will finally be “the year of mobile”, January saw a host of forecasts claiming mobile was about to take-off in a major way.
ITV1 secured an impressive peak run during yesterday evening’s line-up with Dancing on Ice and Wild at Heart.
