BBC One’s Silent Witness secured the highest ratings during the all-important 9pm to 10pm peak-hour last night.
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ITV1’s coverage of the Live FA Cup match between Liverpool and Reading scored a high of more than 6.1 million peak viewers last night.
The BBC’s iPlayer service received a record number of catch-up requests in December due to the popularity of shows such as Top Gear.
The Policy Exchange, a key rightwing thinktank, has called for the BBC Trust to be abolished and for Channel 4 to be privatised.
Trinity Mirror has had its bid for the Scottish regional news consortium rejected.
The BBC is set to make its VoD iPlayer service available on Freesat HD digital boxes and HD TVs.
BBC One’s popular Survivors series returned to its peak-hour slot with a high of more than 4.8 million viewers last night.
Tess Alps, chief executive of TV marketing body Thinkbox, predicts what the future could hold for TV and gives her thoughts on last week’s comment piece from GoViral’s Jimmy Maymann.
Newsline columnist Raymond Snoddy wonders whether VOD will drop traditional broadcasters in “deep do-do” …. possibly not!?