The BBC has agreed a new extension deal to broadcast Premier League highlights until the end of the 2015-16 season.
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It seems that the lure of the summer evening was too much for the UK’s viewing population as all of last night’s major soaps witnessed a significant fall in audience. Despite competing against the British Summertime, the dependable soaps still proved to be the biggest draw for their respective channels.
Lord Sugar and authoritative finger pointing helped the UK’s viewing population peak last night, bringing Thursday’s biggest audience to BBC One.
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A new report by In-Stat claims that the TV apps market could generate revenues of more than €1.3 billion by 2013.
71% of smart TV owners in France have connected their sets to the internet, according to Futuresource Consulting.
If you were fretting about the rupture in the space/time continuum last Friday night, that led to EastEnders beating Coronation Street, then rest easy. As of last night everything was as it should be as the Northern drama was back as the nation’s favourite soap. Yesterday, for some variety, a scene was made in a… Continue reading TV Overnights: David’s rampage puts Corrie back on top