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BBC One banked a prime time ratings run last night with Eastenders, Holby City and Harry’s Arctic Heroes.
Channel 5 has bucked the trend once again, posting a 23.7% year on year increase in total revenues for July.
The Apprentice final topped the most-viewed programmes listings in July with 10.2 million viewers. The popular Alan Sugar series also stole second place in the Top Programmes listings (the penultimate show claimed 9.3 million viewers on 13 July).
BBC One’s long-running New Tricks easily won the peak-hour ratings last night with a high of more than 8.2 million viewers.
2011’s X Factor series started on a high on Saturday night with a peak audience of 10.2 million viewers.
Jeremy Hunt has been championing local TV on BBC radio, saying there will not be a shortage of content to fill airtime.
Apps are becoming increasingly popular with connected TV owners but new research shows that consumers are only using the apps they are familiar with.
BBC One’s New Tricks claimed the peak-hour ratings with more than8.8 million peak viewers last night.
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