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Viewing live TV on BBC iPlayer will be better than ever with the launch of Live Restart, which enables audiences to rewind and restart live TV on BBC iPlayer without waiting for the programme to end.
Last night, the England game provided a shot in the arm for the nation’s interest in Euro 2012 with the tournament once again proving to be the highlight of Tuesday night’s TV. Although the BBC’s little soap-that-could attracted an impressive audience despite the distraction over on ITV1.
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In the perfect example of ‘losing the battle but winning the war’, the final of ITV1’s Britain’s Got Talent achieved the highest ratings for May. Just under 12.6 million viewers stuck through the two-hour plus marathon on 12 May to see Pudsey the dancing dog go walkies with a £500,000 cash prize (oh and the chance to entertain royalty).
So, we’ve all made it to the last day of the group stages and the end is finally viewable, far off in the distant horizon. Soaps have been moved, couples have compromised and livers have been damaged; all in the name of Euro 2012.
…despite a challenge from a plethora of detective show repeats.
Aereo, the broadcast TV stream service which allows users to watch and record channels with a DVR interface has been criticised by Barclays media analyst Anthony DiClemente.Available exclusively within New York City, TV channels with a DVR interface are able to be streamed to tablets, notebooks and over-the-top boxes, at the cost of $12 per… Continue reading Replacing pay-TV won’t save costs, claims Barclays