Last night saw EastEnders carry on this week’s epic seven episode sprint, with a possibility that viewers may be finally offered some kind of closure regarding the whole ‘Ben murdered Heather’ storyline.
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UK consumers are achieving average residential broadband speeds of 9.0Mbit/s, driven by the move to new “superfast” services, Ofcom research reveals.
Sky has today announced a huge step forward in its second screen activity, with the launch of an update to its Sky+ app which lets Sky customers transform their iPad into a remote control.
Kantar Group has teamed up with social media analytics company Vigiglobe to produce this infographic, which offers minute-by-minute analysis of the tweets containing mentions of the Olympic closing ceremony (in English).
Mustard, a joint venture between Archant and other Norwich partners, has been named by Ofcom as one of two applications to run a new local TV channel based in the city.
Cast your mind back to Thursday 26 July. Back then it’s probably true to say that a fair few people within the media (and some outside of it) were pretty negative about the Olympics. Maybe that’s a slight exaggeration, but we certainly weren’t expecting the spectacular show Danny Boyle laid on for us.
Raymond Snoddy on the complex challenges facing the BBC’s in-coming director general George Entwistle…
On-demand TV revenues from movies and TV programmes (and excluding revenues from other sources such as sports and adult and also excluding SVOD packages) will reach US$6.0 billion in 2017, up from US$3.9 billion in 2011 and US$2.3 billion in 2007, according to a new report from Digital TV Research.
Last night saw the return of not one but two legendary double acts on BBC Two, as judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry and hosts Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins returned for a third series of The Great British Bake Off (8pm). Adding a much needed injection of rock and roll to Tuesday night, the… Continue reading TV Overnights: Mel and Sue secure 3.3m for BBC Two
Shazam has revealed that there were several million interactions with its Shazam-enabled NBC Olympics broadcast in the US and more than a million from the Closing Ceremony alone.
