Sunday’s schedule was awash with new and returning drama, kicking off with ye olden day strong lady drama The Durrells on ITV at 8pm.
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The majority of staff have been carried over from the i and The Independent, where it is estimated around 100 of the 160 journalist have lost their jobs.
The upcoming US presidential elections, Rio Olympics and Paralympics and the UEFA EURO 2016 are set to help global adspend reach US$538 billion this year, according to Carat’s latest ad expenditure forecast.
Virgin Radio disappeared from the airwaves in 2008 after it was bought by the Times of India Group and rebranded to Absolute Radio.
The new website will be more responsive than the current iteration to ensure it works on a range of screen sizes, and the apps have been described as having a “cleaner, smarter design,” to improve the user experience.
BBC One’s extremely well-received adaptation of John le Carré’s spy novel The Night Manager came to an exciting end on Sunday.
