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After a one-off episode in 2012, BBC One invited viewers back to the brutal and intense (no, not really) Pound Shop Wars (8pm), a new documentary series that continues to follow a family-run bargain store in sunny Wakefield.
Total Global Radio UK maintains its dominance over the national stations and networks, as Bauer Radio Total Portfolio sees year-on-year growth of 8.8%.
As Rajar announces the latest radio listening figures, Newsline presents industry reaction to the results, with opinion and analysis from Ipsos MediaCT, Carat and Bauer Radio London.
A small change of fortune for the Radio 1 Breakfast Show as Nick Grimshaw records a 12.7% increase in weekly listeners – plus the rest of the radio market news in our Rajar round-up.
Share of all radio listening via a digital platform up 10% year on year – with 27.7 million people now tuning in to radio via a digitally enabled receiver each week.
Newspapers are making the right changes to cope with a digital world – yet by comparison, TV news channels seem stuck in the 90s with their mantras of “breaking news” when absolutely nothing is happening. Are their days numbered?
BT will be the first pay-TV provider in the UK to offer movies to buy-to-keep as well as rent.
Google is to start periodically auditing YouTube videos in a bid to clamp down on “fraudulent views”.
As advertisers seek to move from ‘served’ to ‘viewable’ ad impressions, ABC has today launched a viewability certification programme to raise transparency on what viewability products do.
