Loyal fans of the ABC series Lost got up at 5am on Monday morning to watch the season finale on Sky 1 and Sky 1 HD, which was purposely aired at the same time as its US showing (broadcast on ABC’s west coast network from 8pm to 11pm on Sunday night).
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Ofcom has criticised broadcasters including Channel 4 and ESPN for “continuing failure to comply with the requirements” that restrict how many adverts can be shown per hour.
BBC One dominated the TV ratings throughout the day on Saturday with its Live Golf coverage, Doctor Who and the last in the series of Over the Rainbow.
BBC Worldwide has made record profits of around £140 million this year due to the global success of shows such as Doctor Who.
Online research firm eMarketer says that Google’s internet TV service will allow advertisers to gain a far more targeted audience and much bigger reach.
Google and Sony are set to launch a new “smart TV” service in bid to allow viewers to search the internet while watching TV programmes.
BBC One dominated the 9pm to 10pm peak-hour ratings last night with its double line-up of Have I Got News for You and Outnumbered.
SeeSaw has launched its second generation paid-for TV service with enhanced functionality and premium content.
ITV1’s British Soap Awards 2010 secured the highest ratings throughout the prime time slot last night with a peak audience of almost six million viewers.