Last night saw the television audience once again helplessly drawn towards the star wattage on ITV’s I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! (9pm) as the talent chowed down on some reproductive organs.
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Science Uncovered will cover popular scientific advancements and new discoveries, from the progress of Virgin Galactic to the science of Doctor Who, in what looks set to be a highly visual publication, both in print and online.
The device will be available in Europe and Latin America from 29 November.
Fans of glittering and disposable programming must have thought the planets well and truly aligned as ITV’s jungle show took on BBC One’s (comparatively) quaint show about smiling and sequins.
While most people currently prefer to watch TV at the time of broadcast, new research from Kantar expects that this will be replaced by time-shifted viewing in the not-too-distant future.
The agreement, with Syco Entertainment and FremantleMedia UK, extends ITV’s long-running relationship with Simon Cowell through until the end of 2016.
The station will broadcast live commentary in the UK of every match from the opening game on 12 June through to the final at Rio’s Maracana Stadium on 13 July.
The verification confirms that Quantcast’s systems and policies prevent ads from appearing within unsuitable or damaging contexts and is an important milestone that confirms safeguards for advertisers.
Children in Need Rocks brought an eclectic line up of popular musicians of the day under one roof to provide some cheeky rawwwwk on a school night – as Professor Brian Cox investigated the science of Doctor Who.
Despite comfortably keeping its title as the second most popular online newsbrand, the Guardian was down -5.8% to secure a little over 4.6 million daily users.
