A new YouView study reveals the influence that Facebook and Twitter have on the nation’s TV viewing, and how Brits are using the platforms to discuss – and avoid talking about – their favourite shows.
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Samsung has announced that it will be discontinuing the sale of plasma televisions at the end of 2014, and instead focusing on ultra-HD and curved TV models.
During Q1 2014 there were 4.6 million new subscriptions, taking the total number of subs to 100.9 million.
BBC Two kicked off a highly ambitious new series, bagging Maggie Gyllenhaal for the lead role for the political thriller The Honourable Woman (9pm).
Three quarters of British TV viewers are not aware that a local channel could be launching in their region this year, with a further 15% claiming to have heard of ‘local TV’ but don’t know where the channels are due to launch.
For only the second time since the FIFA World Cup 2014 kicked off three weeks ago, Wednesday brought a football-free schedule and allowed TV viewers a short but merciful return to programming normality.
BBC’s hit series Sherlock is set to return, with shooting of a special to commence in January 2015 followed by three new episodes later in the year.
The BBC has announced that Matthew Postgate has been appointed as its new chief technology officer.
The majority of commercial television channels performed well in May, with just one reporting a loss in revenue.
The Eurovision Song Contest, a host of pre-World Cup football matches and the ever dependable Britain’s Got Talent feature in this month’s tv viewing round up