This weekend saw a ratings boost for both ITV1’s X Factor and BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing.
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The challenges to the future of TV advertising and TV research were squarely laid down in the first session of the ASI European TV Symposium in Paris today.
In his keynote speech at the MRG conference in Malta, Nigel Walley, Decipher, talks about the convergence of internet and TV, which is already bringing a huge level of complexity to the TV ecosystem.
Stacey Hand delves into GfK NOP’s annual media trends research in order to explore the expansion of time-shifted viewing…
Business secretary Vince Cable has intervened in News Corp’s attempted takeover of BSkyB.
News Corporation has officially notified the European Commission that it intends to make a takeover bid for BSkyB.
BBC One’s new addition to the Tuesday evening line-up Turn Back Time – The High Street helped the channel secure a peak run from 7.30pm through to 11.30pm.
Google TV has dominated the headlines for months and has inspired much talk of internet-enabled TV. However, an In-Stat analyst describes the service as “lurching rather than leaping onto the market”.
ITV1’s new 9 o’clock drama The Little House secured the peak-time ratings ahead of BBC One’s Spooks last night.
Cable is still the leading platform for pay-TV in Europe but analysts say its dominance is slipping due to the rise of IPTV.
