Freesat is to feature the BBC iPlayer and ITV’s catch-up TV service following a new deal with the broadcasters.
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ITV1’s latest I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! series continued with 8.1 million peak viewers last night.
After four years preparation and two years setting up, today saw the official launch of the new BARB 2010 contract, where Bjarne Thelin, chief executive, and Tony Wearn, research director, presented a briefing to the television industry.
Regional publisher Johnston Press is about to put up paywalls around some of its weekly newspaper websites.
Features forecasts and analysis of the internet market and audience profile within the US, Europe and Worldwide, including latest statistics for broadband.
Virgin Media has launched advertising on its on-demand TV platform.
A peak of 9.9 million viewers saw Katie Price leave the jungle last night, with an average of 9.5 million tuning in to I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here for its hour running time.
US newspaper advertising revenue was down 28% year on year in Q3 2009, falling from $10.1 billion to about $6.4 billion, according to new figures from the Newspaper Association of America.
The advertising industry yesterday launched Digital Adwise, a national programme to raise children’s awareness of online advertising.
The Press Association has agreed a deal to provide video to the London Evening Standard’s website www.standard.co.uk.
