ITV1’s new real-life documentary series 7 Days on the Breadline battled it out with BBC One’s new real-life entertainment show in the 9pm to 10pm peak-hour ratings war last night.
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A new US study reveals that newspapers and magazines are not considered as relevant as they used to be and are the easiest media to eliminate from usage.
The BBC Trust has rejected the corporation’s proposals to share its iPlayer service with other broadcasters saying it is “too complicated” to assess.
BSkyB plans to offer 3D advertising opportunities when it launches its new 3D TV channel next year.
ITV1’s latest crime drama Murderland started on a high of 6.5 million peak viewers last night, knocking BBC One’s new Life series off the peak-hour top spot.
TV viewing figures for September 2009 reveal that Channel 4’s viewing share was down by one percentage point year on year.
ITV1’s The X Factor continued to dominate the weekend ratings, hitting an impressive high of more than 13.6 million peak viewers.
BBC One’s New Tricks secured the highest ratings during the all-important 9pm to 10pm top slot last night with 5.1 million peak viewers.
ITV1’s coverage of the Live International England v Belarus match at Wembley secured the highest ratings during prime time last night.
