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Happy Valley (9pm) saw Sarah Lancashire’s bruised and broken copper, Catherine Cawood, spend an hour of prime time telly flitting between looking haunted, rattled and damaged.
The news comes after Patten, 69, underwent major heart surgery late last month which he said was successfully treated with a combination of bypass surgery and angioplasty.
The first Big Bundles, priced at £45 and £30, offer users either 152MB or 100MB broadband, together with Virgin TiVo and a home phone service.
China’s national state television company and the main search engine in the region have entered ZenithOptimedia’s top thirty global media owners, the first time any company from China has done so.
Freesat added 18,000 homes in the first quarter of 2014, which the subscription free satellite TV service says is largely due to “budget-conscious consumers switch[ing] away from expensive pay TV packages.”
Thought to run on Android software, the device is being compared to the Samsung Galaxy S5 and will hit shelves by the end of the year.
At 9pm on ITV was the second part of Prey, best described as a procedural Bourne-type thriller set in Manchester and starring John Simm.
In the last of our special reports looking in-depth at the latest AA/Warc Expenditure Report, Warc research analyst, James McDonald, notes that newsbrands – whether in print or online – show strong resilience.
Instagram is significantly more engaging than any other social networking platform, according to new research from Forrester.
