February saw good ratings for rugby, Ant & Dec, this year’s BRITs award ceremony and an adaptation of JK Rowling’s latest novel.
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Nationwide promotion from comparethemarket.com will give film lovers 2 for 1 cinema tickets every Tuesday or Wednesday for a whole year.
Thursday night brought a glut of factual documentaries to UK TV screens, resulting in a rather lacklustre night of prime time thrills with only BBC Two managing to deliver some scripted drama.
Most newsbrands recorded declines in February, with Trinity Mirror Nationals dropping 796,000 daily unique browsers.
The price of a sports TV package set to rise by £1 to £47 a month whilst the family bundle service will rise by £3 a month to £36.
February was a good month for nearly all broadcasters, with only Channel 5 seeing revenue totals fall compared to 2014.The youngest of the main free to air commercial stations had a revenue fall of 12.1% year on year, to stand at just over £20m.ITV1 network had a double digit increase in revenues for the monthly,… Continue reading TV market round-up: February 2015
Publicis Groupe has announced the launch of a new global media agency to be led by recently-acquired and newly-rebranded Walker Media UK.
New magazine marketing agency Magnetic has today opened its doors to advertisers as it looks to show the growing power and influence of magazine media.
Under the terms of the extended deal, Channel 5 will continue to broadcast two series of Celebrity Big Brother and one series of Big Brother each year, as well as associated programming.
