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BBC One’s long-running New Tricks easily won the peak-hour ratings last night with a high of more than 8.2 million viewers.
News of the World advertisers are yet to reallocate their £38 million annual expenditure, according to the Guardian.
STL Partners has released research suggesting that the adoption rates for standalone connected televisions will be slower than the technology cycles for devices in the UK market.
The argument as to whether cord cutting is becoming a threat to pay tv providers took a new twist when new research has contradicted the current view of cable companies, saying that it is a significant issue.
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