Wednesday night saw BBC One mark its midweek prime time line-up with a night of light entertainment, with the ‘grand’ finale of this year’s The Great Comic Relief Bake Off (8pm) seeing a national treasure named star baker.
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Total ITV revenue increased 7% in 2014 to £2,956 million – marking the company’s fifth consecutive year of double digit profit growth.
Hearst’s CEO, Anna Jones, said that the appointments and promotions will further strengthen the publisher’s commercial team.
Last night TV viewers were offered the enviable choice between preachy finger-wagging investigations, opportunistic docs and some casual drug use on Channel 4.
Publisher Future has today announced that Kerry Hindhaugh and Paul de la Nougerede are joining the company as sales director and commercial operations director, respectively.
Published three times a year, the tracker will encompass the whole continuum of screens: digital outdoor, TV sets, PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones.
Monday night saw ITV attempt to launch a brand new dramatic franchise by plundering the depths of crime and history to bring viewers Arthur & George (9pm).
The partnership, reported to be worth £20m, is expected to “significantly expand” and enhance Game’s community events and eSports programme as it looks to “build the most valuable community of gamers.”
The dawn of a brand new month brought the same familiar genres to Sunday night’s TV schedule with a cornucopia of easy-to-digest period dramas and family friendly rose-tinted looks at Britain.
The Content Marketing Association (CMA) has today launched CMA Advance, a free intermediary service which utilises expertise across member agencies.
