Virgin Media has announced its Q4 2011 results, with £48.2 million profit and double the number of customers subscribing to TiVo.
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Torin Douglas posed the question “how are the JICs coping?” at MediaTel’s Future of Media Research event on Friday.
Virgin Media has announced that its customers watched more TV On Demand than expected in 2011 as the advent of Virgin Media’s TiVo Service accelerates dramatic changes in how people are watching television.
Live Six Nations Rugby dominated BBC One’s weekend ratings – with England v Scotland winning a high of more than 8.3 million viewers on Saturday afternoon.
Last night’s Superbowl produced plenty of thrills for the sports fans – and a Madonna performance at half time to keep the gossip sites chattering.
Sky has announced its results for the six months to 31 December. The company said it has delivered a strong first half performance following continued investment.
Alice Dunn, marketing executive at Kantar Media, reveals key insights on the ever-popular cookery show genre, particularly given the strong viewing figures that were recently posted by Masterchef…
Raymond Snoddy comments on the latest financial results from BSkyB but asks us to listen out for what is not said – a lack of comment on the future potential of 3D TV. Additionally, the lack of communication from YouView on a confirmed launch date has given rivals (especially Sky) a long time to plan rival complimentary products…
Tuesday night’s viewing was once again dominated by soaps with EastEnders peaking at 8.4 million viewers, the highest audience of the night.
BT and Miramax have announced a licensing agreement that will bring films from the studio to BT Vision customers in the UK.