With another fall in ratings for the top shows on the ‘biggest TV day of the year’, Research The Media’s Richard Marks asks: is the issue the content, or a deeper change in what we now do on Christmas Day?
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BBC One kicked off the New Year in style, securing eight of the day’s top ten spots with a successful mixture, including the return of a potty-mouthed seasonal favourite.
Sky has made a $4 million equity investment in multiscreen video company Elemental Technologies in an effort to help create a “more reliable experience” for customers.
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Ofcom has today published a consultation on pay TV regulation, which questions whether Sky should offer its Sky Sports 1 and 2 channels to other pay TV providers.