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BBC One’s Who Do You Think You Are? took the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm once again, with 5.8 million viewers and a 23.1% average share – up on last week’s 5.2 million viewers, and a 21.4% share
Channel Five has confirmed that it is rejoining Project Canvas, the internet video-on-demand venture.
According to a new YouGov and Deloitte report, 86% of television viewers fast-forward through the adverts in digitally recorded television programmes.
According to new research from YouGov and SMG Insight, 23% of football fans said that they planned to watch matches at a pub or a club.
Last night, BBC One’s Secret Britain secured the 9pm to 10pm peak slot for the second week running, with 5.3 million viewers and a 21.5% share. This was down on last weeks audience of just under 6 million viewers, and 24.9% share.
BBC One’s Mistresses secured an audience of just over 4 million, and a share of 17%, while ITV’s coverage of the UEFA Europa League Live attracted an audience of 3.6 million, and a share of 15.9%.
The latest TV viewing figures from BARB show that people in the UK watched 28 hours, 15 minutes of linear, broadcast TV a week the six months to June 2010.
Vintage TV, a new digital television channel, has signed a deal with Getty Images allowing it to use images and video content.
Marks & Spencer (M&S) is launching an online show featuring Myleene Klass, called Myleene’s Makeovers, with the first clip being shown today.Each show is 10 minutes long, and consists of Klass solving fashion problems by using clothes from the M&S range.The programme is targeting female M&S customers aged between 25 and 60, and aims to… Continue reading Marks & Spencer to launch online TV makeover show