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Three days after BBC One’s long-running cold case drama New Tricks finally came to an end, last night saw ITV début its own take on the haunted-copper-solving-old-crimes format with Unforgotten (9pm).
The Accelerated Mobile Project, which has gained the support from a number of web giants including Google and Twitter, loads stories from around the web more quickly on phones and tablets using mobile-optimised HTML.
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Mobile spend was up 51% in the first half of 2015 to account for almost 80% of the rise in digital ad revenues, according to the latest forecast from the IAB and PwC.
Last night saw viewers return one last time to the great white tent of dreams as The Great British Bake Off (BBC One, 9pm) came to an emotional conclusion.
Journalists have a responsibility to apply facts and analysis to the more lurid responses of politicians to current crises.
After 12 series and an ever-changing cast, Tuesday night finally brought an end to the crime show which unashamedly appeased the appetites of an older demographic as New Tricks (9pm) finally bowed out for good.
Kantar Media’s Alex Kuhnel says that despite the hysteria, programmatic has done great things for the industry – and will continue to do so.
