An eventful Monday night was on the cards on Coronation Street (ITV, 7:30 & 8:30pm), as a handful of exhausted characters faced the firing squad in the latest dramatic bout of house cleaning.For the 407th time since the nation first set eyes on the country’s première soap, the Rover’s Return was in peril of getting… Continue reading TV Overnights: Bonfire of the Maneaters nets 9.7 for ITV
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Channel 4, E4 and More 4 will be integrated into Sky’s On Demand service in a bit to offer the best combination of “content and innovation”, making it the UK’s most complete catch-up TV service.
The three main political parties reached a ‘historic’ agreement yesterday on a new regulatory regime for the press, however the newspaper industry is today being described as “shell shocked”. Here, Newsline has captured the reaction from both the press and major publishing groups.
The world’s biggest advertising festival, Advertising Week Europe, kicked off today with over 2,000 delegates registering for talks from some of the most prominent thought leaders defining the future of advertising.
The latest TeleScope report has revealed that the average UK viewer watched 242 minutes of TV each week in 2012, with an increasing number of people using smartphones and tablets to watch live TV.
Yesterday, the TV schedulers protected the viewing public from St. Patrick’s Day, instead offering up a cornucopia of stoic British fare.
Twitter is fast becoming an effective medium between brands and consumers, with the latest UK Brandwatch study revealing that every minute over 12,000 tweets mention brands.
A cross-party deal for a new press regulator underpinned by statute has been reached this morning after Labour said reopened talks had ended with a workable agreement that could be put to MPs.
After the unveiling of the Galaxy S4 last week, Samsung has announced that it will be releasing a unique add-on controller in a bid to take smartphone gaming to new levels.
Media Playground, which will be running as a part of Ad Week Europe on March 20, has announced its final chairs for the day’s panels, including Raymond Snoddy, Graham Lovelace, Dominic Mills and Peter Cowley.
