ITV1 dominated the prime time ratings this bank holiday with its Monday night soap line-up and the last in the series of Joanna Lumley’s Nile.
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Virgin Media has unveiled its first high definition TV advertising campaign, showcasing its growing HD line up.
BT and Top Up TV are set to launch discount subscriptions to Sky Sky Sports channels in time for the new football season.
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has confirmed that the BBC’s licence fee will be top-sliced to pay for regional news services and children’s programming.
ITV1’s Live UEFA Champions League coverage of the second-leg semi-final match between Barcelona and Inter Milan attracted a high of more than 6.3 million viewers last night.
BSkyB enjoyed a 10% increase in revenues to £4.4 billion in the nine months to the end of March, with adjusted operating profit up 5% to £168 million.
Hulu has reportedly scrapped plans to launch its online TV service in the UK after failing to sign content deals with British broadcasters.