The final X Factor audition show attracted 11.6 million peak viewers last night – the highest ratings of the weekend.
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In a week that saw Project Canvas given a new (real) name, YouView, and a launch date (by July 2011); further discussion of 3D and some potential delays to 3D growth; and more revealed about Google TV, it’s a comment from William Cooper that I think is worth dwelling on…
BBC One’s new series The Young Ones finished on a high of 4.2 million viewers during the all-important peak-hour last night.
Project Canvas has officially been re-branded as YouView. The seven partners – the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, TalkTalk, BT, Arqiva and Channel 5 – have formed YouView TV Ltd.
Arsenal’s impressive 6-0 win against the Portuguese outfit Braga didn’t have quite as much impact on the Wednesday night ratings as it did on the Champions League.
Raymond Snoddy gives his views on 3D TV – hot on the heels of the IBC broadcasting exhibition and conference in Amsterdam…
BBC One’s new three part series The Young Ones, which isn’t a remake of the classic 80’s comedy but a show that will see six celebrities attempt to relive 1975, easily secured the peak audience during the 9pm to 10pm slot last night.
BBC One’s long-running Who Do You Think You Are? attracted the highest ratings during last night’s 9pm to 10pm peak-hour spot.
informitv’s William Cooper on Google TV – the endless possibilities and the potential problems…
Almost everyone in Britain claims that within five years they will be watching television via the internet or on a digital video recorder (DVR), according to new research from Rovi.Around half of the total respondents (1000 people aged 20+ in the UK) already make use of DVRs, although viewing figures suggest that people are still… Continue reading Latest research gives an insight in to the future of television