The return of Doc Martin to ITV1 last night gave the channel a peak audience of 7.1 million adult viewers (a 32.9% share) in the 9pm slot.This was easily ahead of BBC One’s offering, Silent Witness, which could only manage a peak of 5.5 million adults (a 25.5% share) in the same timeslot.An average of… Continue reading Return Of Doc Martin Beats Silent Witness
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The BBC Trust has provisionally approved proposals for a BBC HD channel but has delayed making a decision on launching the service on the Freeview platform.The proposed BBC HD channel, which would cost £21.5 million a year, would broadcast for a nine-hour period from 3pm to midnight.The Trust said that it would delay the launch… Continue reading BBC Trust Provisionally Approves Plans For HD Channel
Ofcom could increase the amount of advertising terrestrial broadcasters are permitted to show by as much as two thirds.The regulator is understood to be considering increasing the current limit of seven minutes an hour to as much as 12 minutes, according to reports.Such a change would allow ITV, Channel 4 and Five to earn far… Continue reading Ofcom Could Increase TV Ad Minutes
Facebook and MySpace are now both visited by one in five Britons online, with the sites receiving 6.5 million and 6.4 million unique users respectively in August.The latest figures from Nielsen//NetRatings show that since December 2006, Facebook’s audience has grown by 541% compared to 20% for MySpace.Almost half (48%) of Britons online (15.3 million people)… Continue reading Facebook And MySpace Visited By One In Five Online Britons
Associated Newspapers has launched a standalone website for the Evening Standard.The new site is separate to the entertainment website thisislondon.co.uk, also run by Associated Newspapers.It will include all of the major London stories for the day, as well as columns, blogs written by specialists, and a forum section.Readers will be able to take part in… Continue reading Evening Standard Gets Standalone Website
Ovum, the analyst and consulting company, has announced the fastest growing broadband markets, highlighting key factors that have helped shaped them. The report benchmarks countries from Asia-Pacific, Western and Eastern Europe and the Middle East & Africa. Infrastructure competition, relative pricing and regulatory involvement have been identified as common factors that are driving broadband growth… Continue reading Fastest Growing Broadband Markets Revealed
Michael Palin’s exploration of New Europe, which this week took him through Bulgaria to Turkey, was watched by just over 6.1 million adults on average last night, down from the series’ debut last week.Palin’s adventure, which saw him attending ‘oil wrestling’ and featured his attempts at belly dancing, dropped more than one million viewers from… Continue reading Palin’s Adventures Win 9pm Timeslot For BBC One
On Friday night ITV1 viewers were treated to a very exciting match between host nation France and an Ireland team with it all to prove.Although the game was relatively tight up to the break, the second half saw France take control and their superior kicking proved to be Ireland’s downfall.The match, which France won by… Continue reading Mixed Fortunes For Home Nations At Rugby World Cup
Premium rate phone regulator Icstis today imposed a maximum fine of £250,000 on GMTV competition phone service provider Opera Telecom for selecting potential winners before competitions had closed.Icstis found that all correct entries submitted after a certain time each day had no chance of winning, despite consumers being charged for entering.The fine is the highest… Continue reading Maximum Fine For Opera Telecom Over GMTV Phone-In Scandal
Household penetration of DAB digital radio in the UK is set to reach 58.5% by the end of 2011, according to new research by the Digital Radio Development Bureau (DRDB).The DRDB’s new five-year forecast puts household penetration at 21% by the end of 2007, and 30% by the end of 2008, rising to 40% in… Continue reading UK DAB Household Penetration To Reach 58.5% By 2011
