The Great British Bake Off managed to fend off all competitors this month by achieving by far and away the highest rating in October.
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Pay TV adoption in Germany and the UK has reached 86% and 78% of broadband households, respectively, according to new research from Parks Associates.
After dominating for two days running, last night night saw rival broadcasters breathe a sigh of relief as a friendly international match pushed ITV’s I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! out of the schedules for the night.
Monday night saw a brand new week of TV, peaking with the first proper night in the jungle for ITV’s desperate celebrities.
Friday night saw the UK’s most famous and semi-familiar faces gather together to use their heightened powers of self-promotion for the good of charity, as another night of annual Children in Need bizarreness got under way.
Richard Marks, research director for asi, reflects on the main themes of the 2014 TV and Radio Symposium – and wonders whether 15-24 year-olds will inevitably end up just like their parents…
Wednesday night’s main event saw supposed capitalist overlord The Right Honourable Lord Sugar return with his hoard of overzealous minions as they gathered together for another round of daft marketing decisions.
Vodafone has announced that it will launch broadband and TV services in the UK in the spring, according to various reports.
On Wednesday BSkyB acquired 21st Century Fox’s 100% stake in Sky Italia and its 57.4% interest in Sky Deutschland, in a deal worth almost £7 billion.
Tuesday night saw James Nesbitt’s mission to maintain a perma-scowl and find his lost son continue, as gruelling drama The Missing (9pm) topped off a successful evening for BBC One.