Raymond Snoddy says if ever there is a time for the first female Director General to emerge it is now. No single male figure has emerged as champion and there is now a plethora of strong, experienced women broadcasters both inside and outside the BBC…
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Shazam CEO, Andrew Fisher, gave an excellent keynote speech at the first day of IPTV World Forum at Olympia yesterday, highlighting the exciting recent develops at the company.
After kicking off the week in truly dramatic fashion EastEnders captured 39% of the available audience last night for BBC One.
Sky today announced that its new internet TV service, offering access to Sky content on a wide range of broadband-connected devices, will be called NOW TV.
Super-sleuth Sally Webster finally unmasked Frank’s murderer last night, helping Coronation Street beat stiff competition from EastEnders in the drama stakes.
Bruno Pereira, co-founder and director, TV App Agency, asks: does your brand belong in the living room?
The BBC and Microsoft today announced the launch of the BBC iPlayer on Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE free platform, making iPlayer now available on every major gaming platform in the UK.
The BBC’s director general Mark Thompson has confirmed that he will leave this autumn.
If Saturday belonged to rugby then Friday night was all about the drama. Emmerdale (ITV1, 7pm) initiated the onslaught of soaps in Friday evening’s schedule with an average audience of 6.84 million viewers tuning in as Holly returned from the hospital.
The runaway success of BBC One’s new medical drama series Call The Midwife is evident in February’s top programme rankings. The Sunday night drama claimed poll position with a high of 11.4 million viewers.