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BSkyB has reported pre-tax profits of £1 billion in the year to the end of June, as the company announced a £750 million share buy-back to appease investors following News Corporation’s failed attempt to take full control of the satellite broadcaster.
Channel 5 enjoyed the best results once again in June, with revenues up 26% on last year.
Channel 5 has had another bumper month under owner Richard Desmond, with revenue up 14.9% compared to this time last year.
ITV1’s Britain’s Got Talent final results show banked the top programme spot in June with 12.6 million viewers.
ITV has released its interim results for the first half of the year (ending 30 June 2011), claiming “solid progress” in the first year of its five-year transformation plan under chief executive Adam Crozier.
A new In-Stat research survey estimates that over 60% of connected TV households use a TV app at least once per week.