In a move which looks set to further highlight the company’s “long-term commitment to creating premium video with authentic storytelling,” AOL has announced its first UK Originals series.
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Thursday night saw ITV launch a new four-part historical drama, with the first episode of The Great Fire (9pm) warming up viewers’ autumnal screens and resulting in a prime time hit.
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September highlights include the dramatisation of Cilla Black’s early life, the return of Downton Abbey and the BBC and ITV’s big reality shows.
It was a mixed bag of results for online news sites in September, according to the latest ABC findings – but a slight improvement on August’s figures.
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Speaking at a Time Warner investor meeting on Wednesday, the company’s CEO, Richard Plepler, said that it was “time to remove all barriers to those who want HBO.”
A record 309,000 users signed up to Sky’s mobile service Sky Go Extra, proving the is a growing appetite to watch content on the move.
Each new city will have its own local editor who will curate content from local experts, running alongside national content from the main Time Out London site.
The supermarket claws are out in full swing again this week with the battle of the painfully garish price-busting yellows.
